DREAMS QUOTES IV

quotations about dreams & dreaming

It may be those who do most, dream most.

STEPHEN LEACOCK

How to Write


I know this dream, it might be crazy
But it’s the only one I’ve got

BOB DYLAN

"Emotionally Yours"


Dreams are the seedlings of reality.

NAPOLEON HILL

Think and Grow Rich


We say that we often see animals in our dreams, but we forget that almost always we are ourselves animals therein, deprived of that reasoning power which projects upon things the light of certainty; on the contrary we bring to bear on the spectacle of life only a dubious vision, extinguished anew every moment by oblivion, the former reality fading before that which follows it as one projection of a magic lantern fades before the next as we change the slide.

MARCEL PROUST

Within a Budding Grove


The dream arises from a part of the mind unknown to us, but none the less important, and is concerned with the desires for the approaching day.

CARL JUNG

Psychology of the Unconscious


The dream undreamed is fairer yet
Than these, that turn to dust.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FIELD

"The Rhythm of Life"


Men have in their minds a picture of how the world will be. How they will be in that world. The world may be many different ways for them but there is one world that will never be and that is the world they dream of.

CORMAC MCCARTHY

Cities of the Plain


Follow your own particular dreams. We are handed a life by peers, parents and society, you can do that or follow your own dreams. Life is short, be a dreamer but be a practical person.

HUGH HEFNER

interview, AskMen


Since symbols are permanent or constant translations, they realize, in a certain measure, the ideal of ancient as well as popular dream interpretation, an ideal which by means of our technique we had left behind. They permit us in certain cases to interpret a dream without questioning the dreamer who, aside from this, has no explanation for the symbol. If the interpreter is acquainted with the customary dream symbols and, in addition, with the dreamer himself, the conditions under which the latter lives and the impressions he received before having the dream, it is often possible to interpret a dream without further information--to translate it "right off the bat." Such a trick flatters the interpreter and impresses the dreamer; it stands out as a pleasurable incident in the usual arduous course of cross-examining the dreamer. But do not be misled. It is not our function to perform tricks. Interpretation based on a knowledge of symbols is not a technique that can replace the associative technique, or even compare with it. It is a supplement to the associative technique, and furnishes the latter merely with transplanted, usable results. But as regards familiarity with the dreamer's psychic situation, you must consider the fact that you are not limited to interpreting the dreams of acquaintances; that as a rule you are not acquainted with the daily occurrences which act as the stimuli for the dreams, and that the associations of the subject furnish you with a knowledge of that very thing we call the psychic situation.

SIGMUND FREUD

"Symbolism in the Dream", A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis


Dreams are free.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers


God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame.

ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

Sonnets from the Portuguese


Even the loveliest dream bears like a blemish its difference from reality, the awareness that what it grants is mere illusion.

THEODOR WIESENGRUND ADORNO

Minima Moralia


Dreams take short cuts.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Lathe of Heaven


Dreams never deceive.

DEPECHE MODE

"Comatose"


Rich men have dreams. Poor men die to make them come true.

GLEN COOK

Water Sleeps


Dreams are as simple or as complicated as the dreamer.

BRIAN HERBERT & KEVIN J. ANDERSON

Dune: House Harkonnen


I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly, because you tread on my dreams.

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven


A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.

OSCAR WILDE

The Critic as Artist


My God! I thank Thee for the bath of sleep,
That wraps in balm my weary heart and brain,
And drowns within its waters still and deep
My sorrow and my pain.
I thank Thee for my dreams, which loose the bond
That binds my spirit to its daily load,
And give it angel wings, to fly beyond
Its slumber-bound abode.

JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND

"Sleeping and Dreaming"


Canst thou comprehend, my poor beloved Tried-one, that unless the torpor and the veils of sleep had wrapped thee, such sights would rend and bear away thy mind as the whirlwinds rend and carry into space the feeble sails, depriving thee forever of thy reason? Dost thou understand that the Soul itself, raised to its utmost power can scarcely endure in dreams the burning communications of the Spirit?

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Seraphita