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He picks the lock of her dreams with her own hairpin.
— Patti Smith
Her despair may have gone, but it had left its heaviness draped over her, thick and bleak.
— Laini Taylor
Let her be spared from anguished dreams, I found myself hoping.
— Haruki Murakami
Do you not like the fruit bits? That's the best part. Gansey directed this last statement to Blue, who gave him her mostly empty yogurt cup.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Her hands reach out for intangible dreams as dust motes dance in the spectrum of light across one corner of the room.
— Tracey-anne McCartney
It is not about giving her the world, it is all about making her realize that she is the only one in it.
— Nehali Lalwani
I'm not really that girl who dreams about her wedding day.
— Taylor Swift
When i write, i'm capable of having a girl of my dreams. She may not be perfect, but she's mine. And i'm her role model for God.
— Ariel Seraphino
Her wistful face haunts my dreams like the rain at night.
— Rabindranath Tagore
You'd be teary, too, yes you would be," he said, "if a girl and her bed had crashed into your head.
— Renata Bowers
The strength was always in you. All you had to do was find it.
— Katherine Givens
She's got a way about her,
And everywhere she goes,
a million dreams of love surround her,
everywhere. — Billy Joel
And everywhere she goes,
a million dreams of love surround her,
everywhere. — Billy Joel
It is just my imagination that flies,
While she is wrapped up in her bedsheets
like a nest. — Kiera Woodhull
While she is wrapped up in her bedsheets
like a nest. — Kiera Woodhull
She turned her can'ts into cans, and her DREAMS into plans! (Stuck on my screen, and always will be).
— Adrienne Vaughan
Sweet dreams,luv."His smile suddenly blazed as though he knew what her dreams would be full of."I know mine will be.
— Bec McMaster
'The Cut' is going to give someone the opportunity of a lifetime and help that person achieve his or her dreams.
— Tommy Hilfiger
Her scruffy innoscense to impregnate with his dreams. reason was seductive, it gave the appearance of truth
— Janet Fitch
You can tell by the clothes Viki wears that music comes first in her life.
— Randolph Randy Camp
Listen to the trees talking in their sleep,' she whispered, as he lifted her to the ground. 'What nice dreams they must have!
— L.M. Montgomery
In front of him stood the woman of his dreams, giving him one last chance to kiss her.
Reason didn't stand a chance. — Tan Redding
Reason didn't stand a chance. — Tan Redding
The moon was so young, so strange, even as a young girl who is dreaming and is afraid to tell her dreams; and it was shining only for itself.
— Leonid Andreyev
Any girl from any walk of life dreams of that special dress, and I try to make that dream a reality for her.
— Oscar De La Renta
and for a brief moment she felt fifteen again. Felt as she hadn't in years, as if all her dreams could still come true.
— Nicholas Sparks
When he comes for her, it's only in her dreams where she has no control, no way to shut the door, and nowhere to run. That's when she listens.
— Donna Lynn Hope
A dream, just a dream. Damn it. How had it gotten in? Lurking vulture dreams, circling, just waiting for her to nod off.
— Laini Taylor
Aoife, in her dreams, makes a noise like a friendless harmonica.
— David Mitchell
Why should she give her bounty to the dead? What is divinity if it can come Only in silent shadows and in dreams?
— Wallace Stevens
The less her life resembled that sweetest of dreams, the more sensitive she was to its magic.
— Milan Kundera
She didn't want to be reminded of her past or how different her present was from the future she'd taken for granted.
— Freya North
Thinking back on the outing to the theatre, she added, 'I want a man, not a preening peacock!
— Katherine Givens
Pictures ... flashed on her in sudden color, too much color, shocking color, the color that leaps out of black when lightning strikes at night.
— Thomas Harris
Every woman dreams of her own political career and her own place in life.
— Raisa Gorbacheva
Her eyes astar with dreams
— L.M. Montgomery
Tremors of fear scrolled up her back and across her scalp. Why did she have these dreams only when she slept on the beach?
— Bonnie S. Calhoun
Sometimes," said General Morpurgo, taking her hand, "dreams are all that separate us from the machines.
— Dan Simmons
I saw that in him she had found her sun and moon, her stars and her dreams.
— Juliet Marillier
The careless arrows of misfortune were tangents glancing off the pure circle of her dreams.
— Sonja Yoerg
Emma was no asleep, she was pretending to be asleep; and, while he was dozing off at her side, she lay awake, dreaming other dreams.
— Gustave Flaubert
She was dreaming. It was dark. Her eyes didn't get used to it; her heart did.
— Maggie Stiefvater
She went searching for her dreams, and she didn't find them, but she made the attempt.
— Sherman Alexie
What do you know of her or of deaths and dreams?
— Aporva Kala
Tender are a mother's dreams, But her babe's not what he seems. See him plotting in his mind To grow up some other kind.
— Clarence Day
Her dreams were a tangled mess of blood and shuddering trees
— Rosamund Hodge
The true direction of her heart: that is to say, inwards, to the reality of dreams.
— Salman Rushdie
They may have been rightly overbearing in her formative years, but they also loved Roselyn enough to trust she needed dreams more than realities.
— Thomm Quackenbush
I want you to say it. 'I am so beautiful and sexy that I make Dmitri come in his dreams for me.' Say it." He hissed in her ear.
— Fiona Murphy
She'd exchanged her dreams of her parents for the dogma of her instructors, but neither of those outlooks were innately her own.
— Chuck Palahniuk
The woman of her dreams went into her arms without shame or awkwardness as the boldness of Love overcame them both.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
He would have to marry her, and in doing so give up all his dreams, all his hopes, of having a family. She
— Elizabeth Hoyt
She wore ribbons in her black hair and clung to her dreams
— Robert James Waller