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Nothing in dreams can hurt you, her father had said - which was another way of saying that life can.
— Marie Rutkoski
She was wild and free with a dab of logic in between, chasing her dreams and following her heart beat.
— Nikki Rowe
In her dreams, she flies.
— Patrick Ness
Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
He has one in a million chance of being with her, yet he dreams about that single chance every night.
— Anonymous
We blocked out all loud noise, all hurts.
I continued loving Ms. Jennings until our eyes faded to rest.
And then I loved her in my dreams. — Brittainy C. Cherry
I continued loving Ms. Jennings until our eyes faded to rest.
And then I loved her in my dreams. — Brittainy C. Cherry
He chased after her. Needed to reach her, though he didn't know why. He was just sure in that certain senseless way of dreams.
— Veronica Rossi
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
Lying on her cushiony lap, I gaze into the upside down world. I see my dreams in her eyes.
— Faraaz Kazi
In Sansa's dreams, her children looked just like the brothers she had lost. Sometimes there was even a girl who looked like Arya.
— George R R Martin
In her dreams, she was always riding Cruise.
— Kate Lattey
She is admired from afar. These admirers court her in secret, in the safety of their dreams.
— Whitney Otto
My mom taught me to go after my dreams. I have this faith in myself that I must have gotten from her.
— Amy Jo Johnson
Home in her apartment she'd dwell 'til the man from her dreams comes to break the spell.
— Paul McCartney
Never, even in his wildest dreams, had his imagination come close to the reality of her.
— Marissa Clarke
You look like her; the angel I have seen in my dreams.
— M.F. Moonzajer
She was a kept thing, shackled to a master who would never let her go, locked in a cage of dreams.
— Heather Demetrios
She had dealt with her pregnancy by wrapping herself in dreams.
— Robert K. Massie
I can give myself to her
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
And even though her journal was just random sentences, she did spin stories in my head. The sound of her voice made dreams happen.
— Scott Westerfeld
It felt bizarre to be ignored in general, much less by an embodiment of Aidan
who used to stare at her so hard that he'd run into trees. — Kresley Cole
who used to stare at her so hard that he'd run into trees. — Kresley Cole
Dreams change," I told her. "They have to. Stretch with our bones as we grow up. No shame in ending up on a different path than you started down on.
— Carlie St. George
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
First he sees her only in his dreams. Skin as white as moonlight. Eyes like water drowning you. Hair like spider webs. Fairy.
— Cornelia Funke
By her hand, she draws you down. With her mouth, she breathes you in. Hope and dreams and soul devoured. Lostto you, what might have been.
— Douglas Smith
In her spare time she scribbled her thoughts, wishes and dreams, life and times. It kept her sane despite her loneliness.
— Aporva Kala
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
I saw that in him she had found her sun and moon, her stars and her dreams.
— Juliet Marillier
Aoife, in her dreams, makes a noise like a friendless harmonica.
— David Mitchell
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
Thinking back on the outing to the theatre, she added, 'I want a man, not a preening peacock!
— Katherine Givens
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
Every woman dreams of her own political career and her own place in life.
— Raisa Gorbacheva
She wore ribbons in her black hair and clung to her dreams
— Robert James Waller
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
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
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
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
A strong mentor can help a young woman find and advance in the career of her dreams that otherwise may have seemed impossible.
— Kirsten Gillibrand
The strength was always in you. All you had to do was find it.
— Katherine Givens
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
She saw in his eyes defeat of her wild dreams, her mad desires.
— Margaret Mitchell
The kind of eyes that jumped from a woman's dreams right into her morning and made trouble in the marriage bed.
— Ilona Andrews
She exists as in dreams. She has no sense of reality. She gets nervous because people are always interrupting her daydreams.
— Clarice Lispector
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