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It is not needful for our dreams to be very grand nor very big. It is only needful for our dreams to be very shiny.
— C. JoyBell C.
Sweet dreams though the guns are booming.
— Erich Maria Remarque
Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true, here is the place where I love you.
— Suzanne Collins
Never Put A Date On your Dreams
— Mary Fremont Schoenecker
I have tormented some sweet men. Broken hearts and shattered dreams.
Men are punching bags, and I have a hell of a right hook. — R.K. Lilley
Men are punching bags, and I have a hell of a right hook. — R.K. Lilley
If you want sweet dreams, you've got to live a sweet life.
— Barbara Kingsolver
You call my cat Princess Fancy Pants, Ace, we got problems.
— Kristen Ashley
You want sweet dreams, lose the attitude and you might find I'll give you reason to have them.
Tate to Lauren — Kristen Ashley
Tate to Lauren — Kristen Ashley
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
There is nothing like champagne to ensure sweet dreams.
— Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
Enchanted Garden at last. The silent garden with the sweet smell of stocks, gardenias and roses, this garden I so often walk in my dreams. Sleep
— Gerda Taljaard
I sell dreams, small comforts, sweet harmless temptations to bring down a multitude of saints crashing among the hazels and nougatines
— Joanne Harris
Goodnight moon. Sweet dreams. Smile kindly upon this little blue gum ball of us while we sleep.
— Dave Matthews
Your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true,
— Suzanne Collins
There is nothing sweeter than finding the right person to love and cherish and to share your hopes and dreams with.
— Mary Lydon Simonsen
Sweet dreams and thin walls ... Mother of Pearl. He'd heard me.
— Alice Clayton