I'm fulfilling my dreams that I had as a kid every single day.
I'm fulfilling my dreams that I had as a kid every single day. That's why I'm trying to enjoy it so much.
I can't remember my dreams more than a couple of seconds after I wake up. It's frustrating because sometimes I dream that I'm watching a really good movie.
I've got heaps of dreams.
I have dreams, and I want to see them come to fruition.
I was a great dreamer of day dreams.
I was taking care of people my age who were dying. The constant feeling, hearing from them, was that life is transient and can end very quickly, so don't postpone your dreams.
There are so many dreams that I'd like to follow.
That's another piece of advice: Don't go to college; follow your dreams. Unless you're a doctor - then go to college.
Ever since 'The Goldbergs' began, one of my dreams was to write a homage to 'Highlander.'
I remember, when I was young, I had idols who inspired me to go for my dreams, and I just want to give the same back.
We work just as hard as any footballer, period. We go through the same experiences and heartaches. We make the same sacrifices. We leave our families behind to chase our dreams, too.
Al Haymon, one thing I can say about him, is he is a very honest guy. Very honest. He don't sell dreams, he makes dreams come true. And that's what he did for me.
When companies are private, founders can share more about their future dreams with investors; report less; and the shares are illiquid, constraining short-term changes in valuation.
There are so many people who try so hard and have such big dreams, and it doesn't happen for them.
A lot of the entrepreneurs and founders have big dreams and are on a mission to build things that the world has never seen before.
I haven't had an easy life, but at some point, you have to take responsibility for yourself and shape who it is that you want to be. I have no time for moaners. I like to chase my dreams and surround myself with other people who are chasing their dreams, too.
I'm so grateful to God for allowing my dreams to come true. It was worth going through a few tough times, as I am so appreciative for my many, many blessings.
Absolutely, yes, I'm proud of every woman, of every American, that makes her dreams come true.
A career as an actor was never there in my wildest dreams and here I am getting such good roles and doing films that are so appreciated.
Personally, everyone dreams to be part of World Cup squad. Mine was also the same.
Aren't we all dreamers? It's only because man dreamt of flying that we are travelling in planes. Behind all inventions, we see the dreams of people.
My understanding of Heaven has expanded and deepened since my first encounter with visions and dreams of Heaven.
Man is a genius when he is dreaming.
Everybody deserves an opportunity to fulfill their dreams.
I suppose all fictional characters, especially in adventure or heroic fiction, at the end of the day are our dreams about ourselves. And sometimes they can be really revealing.
I have had a dream indicating rather clearly that I am on the way to being hetero, though I don't accept it with much enthusiasm either awake or in the dreams.
Dream in a pragmatic way.
For me they are no different, reality and dreams.
We can live closer to our dreams if we are willing to dream them. And we can create a life as we want it to be.
I dream that someday the step between my mind and my finger will no longer be needed. And that simply by blinking my eyes, I shall make pictures. Then, I think, I shall really have become a photographer.
Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams?
Beautiful dreams - if the world were more beautiful they would come true - But the world is relentless & cruel - people are - they must be, I suppose, or they could not live.
If you want to have a life that is worth living, a life that expresses your deepest feelings and emotions and cares and dreams, you have to fight for it.
You have a responsibility to move your dreams forward, no matter what.
Acting is fantastic, but to be able to create a whole world on celluloid is amazing. It's like taking your dreams straight from your head and projecting them onto a screen.
When I was young, I was an academically oriented guy like most academically oriented guys. I graduated in science, did an MBA. My dreams as a young boy were I wanted to be an industrialist, or I wanted to be a scientist.
Our dreams drench us in sense, and sense steeps us again in dreams.
Hollywood is the dream factory, and no one dreams about older women.
Take everything easy and quit dreaming and brooding and you will be well guarded from a thousand evils.
All books are either dreams or swords, you can cut, or you can drug, with words.
Dreams are necessary to life.
Our life is composed greatly from dreams, from the unconscious, and they must be brought into connection with action. They must be woven together.
Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living.
You can't give up on your dreams.
I started with no money. I had to borrow money in the beginning. I'm always a dreamer. I dream and envision what to do, then my wife will help me realize those dreams. I always conceptualize.
The working class of England take their deracination completely for granted. Disenchantment is the happy code that informs every byway of the underclass: service jobs, celebrity dreams, Lotto wins, leisured poverty on pre-crunch credit cards, it's all there, part of the story of an English people whose grandparents never had it so good.
I have always been amazed at the way an ordinary observer lends so much more credence and attaches so much more importance to waking events than to those occurring in dreams... Man... is above all the plaything of his memory.
I'd like to be remembered as someone who made a difference in the lives of young people - that I nurtured someone and taught them to pursue their dreams and their careers, to leave a legacy.
As long as you pray and believe in your dreams, anything is possible.