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You're never too old to chase your dream.
— Diana Nyad
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.
— Albert Schweitzer
The love of her life dissolved into dreams.
— Ellen Hopkins
You can make anything by writing.-
You are never too old to set a new goal or dream a new dream. — C.S. Lewis
You are never too old to set a new goal or dream a new dream. — C.S. Lewis
May you never grow too old to believe in magic and fairy tales.
— Misty Dawn Seidel
Love of freedom is this:
Once you're tempted there's no escape,
It's a habit that never gets old,
A dream that is truer than reality. — Oktay Rifat
Once you're tempted there's no escape,
It's a habit that never gets old,
A dream that is truer than reality. — Oktay Rifat
Don't be afraid to start dreaming new dreams.You're never too old to dream a new dream.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Hyperbolic myths of origin have from the earliest times served to lend a paradoxical plausibility to the biographies of heroes.
— Michael Chabon
You will never be too old to dream because God will stop the sun for you to enjoy the fruits of your labour.
— Euginia Herlihy
I've come to realize, however, that while technology may make it more convenient to communicate, it doesn't improve our ability to get a point across.
— John Maeda
It is hard to truly commune with the recently departed when carrying a plastic bag of dog feces.
— Thomm Quackenbush
If you have a dream as a child, but you let it go cold, you will grow old only to realize that you have sold your gold for no royalty!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Nobody is ever too old to dream. And dreams never grow old.
— L.M. Montgomery
The pleasure of the text is that moment when my body pursues its own ideas - for my body does not have the same ideas as I do.
— Roland Barthes
The artist in his calling of interpreter creates because he must. He is so much of a voice that, for him, silence is like death
— Joseph Conrad