| A dream itself is but a shadow. William Shakespeare Dreams |
| More from William Shakespeare |
| Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise. William Shakespeare |
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| God, the best maker of all marriages, Combine your hearts into one. William Shakespeare |
| When we are born, we cry that we are come, To this great stage of fools. William Shakespeare |
| With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. William Shakespeare |
| Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me
From mine own library with volumes that
I prize above my dukedom. William Shakespeare |
| Fight till the last gasp. William Shakespeare |
| The sauce to meat is ceremony; Meeting were bare without it. William Shakespeare |
| The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues. William Shakespeare |
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| There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Then are dreamt of in your philosophy. William Shakespeare |
| Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried. William Shakespeare |
| More in the Dreams category |
| One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our windows today. Dale Carnegie Dreams |
| All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. So I rate us on the basis of our splendid failure to do the impossible. William Faulkner Dreams |
| No lower can a man descend than to interpret his dreams into gold and silver. Kahlil Gibran Dreams |
| Dream no small dreams. They have no power to stir the souls of men. Victor Hugo Dreams |
| My theory has always been, that if we are to dream, the flatteries of hope are as cheap, and pleasanter, than the gloom of despair. Thomas Jefferson Dreams |
| I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. Thomas Jefferson Dreams |
| The problems of the world cannot possible be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were. John Keats Dreams |
| Only the dreamer shall understand realities, though in truth his dreaming must be not out of proportion to his waking. Chinese Proverb Dreams |
| Nothing happens unless first a dream. Carl Sandburg Dreams |
| There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Then are dreamt of in your philosophy. William Shakespeare Dreams |