| Like an image in a dream the world is troubled by love, hatred, and other poisons. So long as the dream lasts, the image appears to be real; but on awaking it vanishes. -- Sankara |
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SankaraEra:
900 |
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| A dream which is not interpreted is like a letter which is not read. -- The Talmud |
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Talmud, TheEra:
-500 |
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| The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities. -- Thomas Moore |
| Author:
Moore, ThomasEra:
1779 |
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| The world, indeed, is like a dream and the treasures of the world are an alluring mirage! Like the apparent distances in a picture, things have no reality in themselves, but they are like heat haze. -- Buddha |
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BuddhaEra:
-568 |
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| To all, to each, a fair good-night, And pleasing dreams, and slumbers light. -- Sir Walter Scott |
| Author:
Scott, Sir WalterEra:
1771 |
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| Obviously one must hold oneself responsible for the evil impulses of one's dreams. In what other way can one deal with them? Unless the content of the dream rightly understood is inspired by alien spirits, it is part of my own being. -- Sigmund Freud |
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Freud, SigmundEra:
1856 |
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| The world embarrasses me, and I cannot dream that this watch exists and has no watchmaker. -- Voltaire |
| Author:
VoltaireEra:
1694 |
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| The future ... seems to me no unified dream but a mince pie, long in the baking, never quite done. -- Elwyn Brooks White |
| Author:
White, E. B.Era:
1899 |
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| The chambers in the house of dreams Are fed with so divine an air, That Time's hoary wings grow young therein, And they who walk there are most fair. -- Francis Thompson |
| Author:
Thompson, FrancisEra:
1859 |
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| The most prolific period of pessimism comes at twenty-one, or thereabouts, when the first attempt is made to translate dreams into reality. -- Heywood Broun |
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Broun, HeywoodEra:
1888 |
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| One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, sleep to wake. -- Robert Browning |
| Author:
Browning, RobertEra:
1812 |
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| Love to his soul gave eyes; he knew things are not as they seem. The dream is his real life; the world around him is the dream. -- Francis Palgrave |
| Author:
Palgrave, FrancisEra:
1824 |
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