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- Ligne n°8 : A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that
Ligne n°9 : usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. ...
Ligne n°9 : ... usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.- Ligne n°10 : The content and purpose of dreams are not fully understood, though they
Ligne n°11 : have been a topic of scientific, philosophical and religious interest ...
Ligne n°11 : ... have been a topic of scientific, philosophical and religious interest- Ligne n°12 : throughout recorded history. Dream interpretation is the attempt at
Ligne n°13 : drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message. ...
Ligne n°12 : ... throughout recorded history. Dream interpretation is the attempt at- Ligne n°13 : drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message.
Ligne n°14 : The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology. ...
Ligne n°13 : ... drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message.- Ligne n°14 : The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology.
Ligne n°18 : ... Never the spirit was born, the spirit shall cease to be never. Never- Ligne n°19 : was time it was not, end and beginning are dreams.
Ligne n°20 : ~ Bhagavad Gita ...
Ligne n°20 : ... ~ Bhagavad Gita- Ligne n°21 : Life, what is it but a dream?
Ligne n°22 : ~ Lewis Carroll ...
Ligne n°24 : ... metaphysical; wherefore, as many have long suspected--like it or- Ligne n°25 : not--"life is but a dream".
Ligne n°26 : ~ Buckminster Fuller ...
Ligne n°26 : ... ~ Buckminster Fuller- Ligne n°27 : The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream...
- Ligne n°27 : The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream...
Ligne n°28 : Say never more ...
Ligne n°28 : ... Say never more- Ligne n°29 : That dreams are fragile things. What else endures
Ligne n°30 : Of all this broken world save only dreams! ...
Ligne n°29 : ... That dreams are fragile things. What else endures- Ligne n°30 : Of all this broken world save only dreams!
Ligne n°31 : ~ Dana Burnet ...
Ligne n°31 : ... ~ Dana Burnet- Ligne n°32 : Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
- Ligne n°32 : Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
Ligne n°33 : ~ The Bible, Book of Joel, 2,28 ...
Ligne n°34 : ... I can but entreat you to remember it is only by preserving faith in- Ligne n°35 : human dreams that we may, after all, perhaps some day make them come
Ligne n°36 : true. ...
Ligne n°38 : ... A poet should leave traces of his passage, not proofs. Traces alone- Ligne n°39 : engender dreams.
Ligne n°40 : ~ Ren\xE9 Char ...
Ligne n°40 : ... ~ Ren\xE9 Char- Ligne n°41 : The center of every man's existence is a dream.
Ligne n°42 : ~ G. K. Chesterton ...
Ligne n°42 : ... ~ G. K. Chesterton- Ligne n°43 : If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower
Ligne n°44 : presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and ...
Ligne n°47 : ... Don't ever let someone tell you, you can't do something. Not even me.- Ligne n°48 : You got a dream, you got to protect it.
Ligne n°49 : ~ Steve Conrad ...
Ligne n°49 : ... ~ Steve Conrad- Ligne n°50 : Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than with the
Ligne n°51 : imagination being awake? ...
Ligne n°53 : ... Somehow, I can't believe that there are any heights that can't be- Ligne n°54 : scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true.
Ligne n°55 : ~ Walt Disney ...
Ligne n°55 : ... ~ Walt Disney- Ligne n°56 : All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them.
Ligne n°57 : ~ Walt Disney ...
Ligne n°57 : ... ~ Walt Disney- Ligne n°58 : Dreams, as we all know, are very queer things: some parts are presented
Ligne n°59 : with appalling vividness, with details worked up with the elaborate ...
Ligne n°62 : ... ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky- Ligne n°63 : They tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter
Ligne n°64 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me the ...
Ligne n°63 : ... They tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter- Ligne n°64 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me the
- Ligne n°64 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me the
Ligne n°65 : truth? ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky ...
Ligne n°65 : ... truth? ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky- Ligne n°66 : The actual forms and images of my dream, that is, the very ones I
Ligne n°67 : really saw at the very time of my dream, were filled with such harmony, ...
Ligne n°66 : ... The actual forms and images of my dream, that is, the very ones I- Ligne n°67 : really saw at the very time of my dream, were filled with such harmony,
Ligne n°68 : were so lovely and enchanting and were so actual, that on awakening I ...
Ligne n°71 : ... How it could come to pass I do not know, but I remember it clearly. The- Ligne n°72 : dream embraced thousands of years and left in me only a sense of the
Ligne n°73 : whole. ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky ...
Ligne n°73 : ... whole. ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky- Ligne n°74 : You can live in your dreams] but only if you are worthy of them. ~
Ligne n°75 : Harlan Ellison ...
Ligne n°75 : ... Harlan Ellison- Ligne n°76 : ALL THIS IS A DREAM. ~ Michael Faraday
Ligne n°77 : To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not ...
Ligne n°76 : ... ALL THIS IS A DREAM. ~ Michael Faraday- Ligne n°77 : To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not
Ligne n°78 : only plan, but also believe.~ Anatole France ...
Ligne n°78 : ... only plan, but also believe.~ Anatole France- Ligne n°79 : Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves to
Ligne n°80 : ourselves. ~ Erich Fromm ...
Ligne n°80 : ... ourselves. ~ Erich Fromm- Ligne n°81 : Always believe in your dreams, because if you don't, you'll still have
Ligne n°82 : hope. ~ Mahatma Gandhi ...
Ligne n°82 : ... hope. ~ Mahatma Gandhi- Ligne n°83 : When a dream is born in you
Ligne n°84 : With a sudden clamorous pain, ...
Ligne n°84 : ... With a sudden clamorous pain,- Ligne n°85 : When you know the dream is true
Ligne n°86 : And lovely, with no flaw nor stain, ...
Ligne n°88 : ... You'll hurt the delicate thing you prize so much. ~ Robert Graves- Ligne n°89 : I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. ~
Ligne n°90 : Thomas Jefferson ...
Ligne n°90 : ... Thomas Jefferson- Ligne n°91 : The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate
Ligne n°92 : sanctum of the soul, which opens to that primeval cosmic night that was ...
Ligne n°94 : ... what a conscious ego could ever reach. ~ Carl Jung- Ligne n°95 : I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that my
- Ligne n°95 : I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that my
Ligne n°96 : father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be foolish, ...
Ligne n°95 : ... I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that my- Ligne n°96 : father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be foolish,
Ligne n°97 : but to live without it would be a nightmare. ~ Yolanda King ...
Ligne n°97 : ... but to live without it would be a nightmare. ~ Yolanda King- Ligne n°98 : Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the dreamer.
- Ligne n°98 : Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the dreamer.
Ligne n°99 : But you cannot kill the dream. ~ Samuel Kyles ...
Ligne n°98 : ... Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the dreamer.- Ligne n°99 : But you cannot kill the dream. ~ Samuel Kyles
Ligne n°100 : Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream, ...
Ligne n°99 : ... But you cannot kill the dream. ~ Samuel Kyles- Ligne n°100 : Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream,
- Ligne n°100 : Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream,
Ligne n°101 : Let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ...
Ligne n°101 : ... Let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow- Ligne n°102 : The king lay down not to sleep, he lay down to dream. ~ Lugalbanda in
Ligne n°103 : the Mountain Cave ...
Ligne n°103 : ... the Mountain Cave- Ligne n°104 : The value of dreams, like ... divinations, is not that they give a
Ligne n°105 : specific answer, but that they open up new areas of psychic reality, ...
Ligne n°107 : ... our lives.~ Rollo May- Ligne n°108 : They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those
Ligne n°109 : who dream only by night. ~ Edgar Allan Poe ...
Ligne n°108 : ... They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those- Ligne n°109 : who dream only by night. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
Ligne n°110 : All that we see or seem ...
Ligne n°110 : ... All that we see or seem- Ligne n°111 : Is but a dream within a dream.~ Edgar Allan Poe
- Ligne n°111 : Is but a dream within a dream.~ Edgar Allan Poe
Ligne n°112 : Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, ...
Ligne n°113 : ... fearing,- Ligne n°114 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.~ Edgar
- Ligne n°114 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.~ Edgar
- Ligne n°114 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.~ Edgar
Ligne n°115 : Allan Poe ...
Ligne n°115 : ... Allan Poe- Ligne n°116 : I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.~
- Ligne n°116 : I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.~
Ligne n°117 : Shakespeare ...
Ligne n°117 : ... Shakespeare- Ligne n°118 : Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. ~ Thoreau
Ligne n°119 : So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem ...
Ligne n°118 : ... Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. ~ Thoreau- Ligne n°119 : So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem
Ligne n°120 : improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become ...
Ligne n°122 : ... The greatest man of action is he who is the greatest, and a life-long,- Ligne n°123 : dreamer. [...] A democracy should not let its dreamers perish. They are
- Ligne n°123 : dreamer. [...] A democracy should not let its dreamers perish. They are
Ligne n°124 : its life, its guaranty against decay. ~ Louis Sullivan ...
Ligne n°124 : ... its life, its guaranty against decay. ~ Louis Sullivan- Ligne n°125 : Dream is akin to aspiration. And aspiration is a kind of divination of
Ligne n°126 : an enigmatic vision. ~ Leo Strauss ...
Ligne n°126 : ... an enigmatic vision. ~ Leo Strauss- Ligne n°127 : We grow great by dreams. ~ Woodrow Wilson
Ligne n°128 : I have spread my dreams beneath your feet; ...
Ligne n°127 : ... We grow great by dreams. ~ Woodrow Wilson- Ligne n°128 : I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;
Ligne n°129 : Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. ~ William Butler Yeats ...
Ligne n°128 : ... I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;- Ligne n°129 : Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. ~ William Butler Yeats
Ligne n°130 : During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of ...
Ligne n°129 : ... Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. ~ William Butler Yeats- Ligne n°130 : During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of
- Ligne n°130 : During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of
- Ligne n°130 : During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of
Ligne n°131 : interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only ...
Ligne n°130 : ... During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of- Ligne n°131 : interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only
- Ligne n°131 : interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only
Ligne n°132 : after the great awakening will we realize that this is the great dream. ...
Ligne n°131 : ... interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only- Ligne n°132 : after the great awakening will we realize that this is the great dream.
Ligne n°133 : ~ Zhuangzi ...
Ligne n°136 : ... morning to night. ~ Zhuangzi- Ligne n°137 : Still enveloped in a blanket of dreams
Ligne n°138 : my life continued to lie still, pretending as if ...
Ligne n°142 : ... on the inside, he spreads over the good children, and then they- Ligne n°143 : dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. But the other
Ligne n°144 : umbrella has no pictures, and this he holds over the naughty ...
Ligne n°145 : ... children so that they sleep heavily, and wake in the morning- Ligne n°146 : without having dreamed at all.
Ligne n°147 : + Hans Christian Andersen Ole Luk\xF8je ...- Ligne n°149 : * Follow your dreams, not your boyfriends.
Ligne n°150 : + Gillian Anderson, as she wrote in a letter to her teenage self ...
Ligne n°154 : ... * \xC1lomban \xE9s szerelemben nincs lehetetlens\xE9g.- Ligne n°155 : + In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.
Ligne n°156 : o J\xE1nos Arany, as quoted in Dictionary of Quotations from ...- Ligne n°160 : * Courage is the magic that turns dreams into reality.
Ligne n°161 : + Aster and Richter Abend in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New ...
Ligne n°168 : ... To warm the heart, to charm the sight,- Ligne n°169 : Gay dreams to all! good night, good night.
Ligne n°170 : + Joanna Baillie, The Phantom, Song (1836). ...- Ligne n°172 : * Hypnotic dreams have long been a method by which hypnosis is
Ligne n°173 : utilized in psychotherapy;however, the research on their ...
Ligne n°173 : ... utilized in psychotherapy;however, the research on their- Ligne n°174 : characteristics in comparison to nocturnal dreams is
Ligne n°175 : sparse.Physiological correlates of hypnotic dreams have been ...
Ligne n°174 : ... characteristics in comparison to nocturnal dreams is- Ligne n°175 : sparse.Physiological correlates of hypnotic dreams have been
Ligne n°176 : clearly established as resembling those of a relaxed waking state ...
Ligne n°178 : ... Rosner, 1966; Tart, 1964), the one exception being the observation- Ligne n°179 : of rapid eyemovements (REM) during some hypnotic dreams (Brady &
Ligne n°180 : Rosner, 1966; Schiff, Bunney, & Freedman, 1961). ...
Ligne n°180 : ... Rosner, 1966; Schiff, Bunney, & Freedman, 1961).- Ligne n°181 : The content of hypnotic dreams has been less methodically tested.
Ligne n°182 : Some psycho-therapists describe using hypnotic dreams inthe same ...
Ligne n°181 : ... The content of hypnotic dreams has been less methodically tested.- Ligne n°182 : Some psycho-therapists describe using hypnotic dreams inthe same
Ligne n°183 : manner they would nocturnal dreams and believe their content to be ...
Ligne n°182 : ... Some psycho-therapists describe using hypnotic dreams inthe same- Ligne n°183 : manner they would nocturnal dreams and believe their content to be
Ligne n°184 : virtually identical (Fromm, 1965; Sacerdote, 1968;Schneck, 1953). ...
Ligne n°191 : ... 1975). Tart (1966) found acorrelation between depth of trance- Ligne n°192 : andvividness of hypnotic dreams. Some authorssuch as Barber (1962)
Ligne n°193 : and Walker (1974)assert that hypnotic dream content is identicalto ...
Ligne n°192 : ... andvividness of hypnotic dreams. Some authorssuch as Barber (1962)- Ligne n°193 : and Walker (1974)assert that hypnotic dream content is identicalto
Ligne n°194 : that of waking fantasy and quite differentfrom nocturnal dreams. ...
Ligne n°193 : ... and Walker (1974)assert that hypnotic dream content is identicalto- Ligne n°194 : that of waking fantasy and quite differentfrom nocturnal dreams.
Ligne n°195 : Obviously there aremany contradictions in the literature of this ...
Ligne n°196 : ... area.- Ligne n°197 : + Barrett, D. L. (1979). "The Hypnotic Dream: Its Content in
Ligne n°198 : Comparison to Nocturnal Dreams and Waking Fantasy". Journal of ...
Ligne n°197 : ... + Barrett, D. L. (1979). "The Hypnotic Dream: Its Content in- Ligne n°198 : Comparison to Nocturnal Dreams and Waking Fantasy". Journal of
Ligne n°199 : Abnormal Psychology. 88: 584-591. ...
Ligne n°207 : ... telephone, the talking-machine, and the automobile, for these- Ligne n°208 : things had to be dreamed of before they became realities. So I
Ligne n°209 : believe that dreams -- day dreams, you know, with your eyes wide ...
Ligne n°208 : ... things had to be dreamed of before they became realities. So I- Ligne n°209 : believe that dreams -- day dreams, you know, with your eyes wide
- Ligne n°209 : believe that dreams -- day dreams, you know, with your eyes wide
Ligne n°210 : open and your brain machinery whizzing -- are likely to lead to the ...
Ligne n°237 : ... upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,- Ligne n°238 : your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
- Ligne n°238 : your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
Ligne n°239 : + The Bible, Book of Joel, chapter 2, verse 28. ...- Ligne n°241 : * Trapped dreams must die.
Ligne n°242 : + James Branch Cabell, The Certain Hour (1916), "To Robert ...
Ligne n°245 : ... * I was born, I think, with the desire to make beautiful books --- Ligne n°246 : brave books that would preserve the glories of the Dream
Ligne n°247 : untarnished, and would re-create them for battered people, and ...- Ligne n°252 : * The Dream, as I now know, is not best served by making parodies of
Ligne n°253 : it, and it does not greatly matter after all whether a book be an ...
Ligne n°262 : ... * I can but entreat you to remember it is only by preserving faith in- Ligne n°263 : human dreams that we may, after all, perhaps some day make them
Ligne n°264 : come true. ...
Ligne n°270 : ... or evil, with the man's bodily organs, left the man's parish- Ligne n°271 : unaffected: only a man's thoughts and dreams could outlive him, in
Ligne n°272 : any serious sense, and these might survive with perhaps augmenting ...
Ligne n°276 : ... crude corporal deed which bluntly destroyed thoughts, and- Ligne n°277 : annihilated dreams by wholesale. To Kennaston this seemed the one
Ligne n°278 : real tragedy that could be staged on earth.... ...- Ligne n°282 : * Man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams.
Ligne n°283 : + James Branch Cabell, The Silver Stallion : A Comedy of ...- Ligne n°287 : * People must have both their dreams and their dinners in this world,
Ligne n°288 : and when we go out of it we must take what we find. That is all. ...
Ligne n°293 : ... * Freud very rightly brought his critical faculties to bear upon the- Ligne n°294 : dream. It is, in fact, inadmissible that this considerable portion
Ligne n°295 : of psychic activity (since, at least from man's birth until his ...
Ligne n°296 : ... death, thought offers no solution of continuity, the sum of the- Ligne n°297 : moments of the dream, from the point of view of time, and taking
Ligne n°298 : into consideration only the time of pure dreaming, that is the ...
Ligne n°297 : ... moments of the dream, from the point of view of time, and taking- Ligne n°298 : into consideration only the time of pure dreaming, that is the
Ligne n°299 : dreams of sleep, is not inferior to the sum of the moments of ...
Ligne n°298 : ... into consideration only the time of pure dreaming, that is the- Ligne n°299 : dreams of sleep, is not inferior to the sum of the moments of
Ligne n°300 : reality, or, to be more precisely limiting, the moments of waking) ...- Ligne n°307 : * I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after,
- Ligne n°307 : * I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after,
Ligne n°308 : and changed my ideas; they've gone through and through me, like ...- Ligne n°313 : * The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream,
- Ligne n°313 : * The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream,
Ligne n°314 : Though Death shall call the whirlwind to his aid, ...
Ligne n°316 : ... Still shall the Vision live! Say never more- Ligne n°317 : That dreams are fragile things. What else endures
Ligne n°318 : Of all this broken world save only dreams! ...
Ligne n°317 : ... That dreams are fragile things. What else endures- Ligne n°318 : Of all this broken world save only dreams!
Ligne n°319 : + Dana Burnet, "Who Dreams Shall Live", in Poems (1915), p. 209, ...
Ligne n°318 : ... Of all this broken world save only dreams!- Ligne n°319 : + Dana Burnet, "Who Dreams Shall Live", in Poems (1915), p. 209,
Ligne n°320 : lines 11-16. ...- Ligne n°322 : * His early dreams of good outstripp'd the truth,
Ligne n°329 : ... And with a gentle hand- Ligne n°330 : Lay it where Childhood's dreams are twined
Ligne n°331 : In Memory's mystic band, ...
Ligne n°335 : ... opening poem, stanza seven.- Ligne n°336 : * Life, what is it but a dream?
Ligne n°337 : + Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found ...- Ligne n°340 : * If you have never had a dream, perhaps you have only dreamt to be
- Ligne n°340 : * If you have never had a dream, perhaps you have only dreamt to be
Ligne n°341 : alive. ...- Ligne n°345 : * Perhaps it is not true that "a man becomes what he dreams"; but if
Ligne n°346 : he does not dream, what kind of a man is he? ...
Ligne n°345 : ... * Perhaps it is not true that "a man becomes what he dreams"; but if- Ligne n°346 : he does not dream, what kind of a man is he?
Ligne n°347 : + Fausto Cercignani, in: Brian Morris, Simply Transcribed. ...
Ligne n°352 : ... + A poet should leave traces of his passage, not proofs. Traces- Ligne n°353 : alone engender dreams.
Ligne n°354 : o Ren\xE9 Char, as quoted in The French-American Review (1976) ...- Ligne n°357 : * The center of every man's existence is a dream. Death, disease,
Ligne n°358 : insanity, are merely material accidents, like a toothache or a ...
Ligne n°367 : ... interpreter can find virtually anything that he is looking for.- Ligne n°368 : Freud, for instance, from a simple dream reported by a man in his
Ligne n°369 : middle twenties [i.e., Sergei Pankejeff ] as having occurred at 4 ...
Ligne n°370 : ... years of age drew remarkable conclusions. The 4-year-old boy- Ligne n°371 : dreamed of seeing six or seven white wolves sitting in a tree.
Ligne n°372 : Freud interpreted the dream in such a way as to convince himself ...
Ligne n°371 : ... dreamed of seeing six or seven white wolves sitting in a tree.- Ligne n°372 : Freud interpreted the dream in such a way as to convince himself
Ligne n°373 : that the patient at 18 months of age had been shocked by seeing his ...- Ligne n°383 : * If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower
Ligne n°384 : presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, ...
Ligne n°391 : ... * Don't ever let someone tell you, you can't do something. Not even- Ligne n°392 : me. You got a dream, you got to protect it. People can't do
Ligne n°393 : something themselves, they want to tell you you can't do it. You ...- Ligne n°398 : * Dream after dream ensues;
- Ligne n°398 : * Dream after dream ensues;
Ligne n°399 : And still they dream that they shall still succeed; ...
Ligne n°398 : ... * Dream after dream ensues;- Ligne n°399 : And still they dream that they shall still succeed;
Ligne n°400 : And still are disappointed. ...- Ligne n°403 : * I dream of vampires. I dream of god. I dream of no vampires. I
- Ligne n°403 : * I dream of vampires. I dream of god. I dream of no vampires. I
- Ligne n°403 : * I dream of vampires. I dream of god. I dream of no vampires. I
Ligne n°404 : dream of no god. I dream of nothing. And yet that too is still my ...
Ligne n°403 : ... * I dream of vampires. I dream of god. I dream of no vampires. I- Ligne n°404 : dream of no god. I dream of nothing. And yet that too is still my
- Ligne n°404 : dream of no god. I dream of nothing. And yet that too is still my
Ligne n°405 : dream. ...
Ligne n°404 : ... dream of no god. I dream of nothing. And yet that too is still my- Ligne n°405 : dream.
Ligne n°406 : + Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves (2000), p. 544. ...- Ligne n°408 : * Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than with the
Ligne n°409 : imagination being awake? ...
Ligne n°433 : ... nutriment of superior intellects, though not of wandering wits. But- Ligne n°434 : you who live in dreams are better pleased by the sophistical
Ligne n°435 : reasons and frauds of wits in great and uncertain things, than by ...
Ligne n°442 : ... * 'I say to my students: We all spend a big chunk of our lives- Ligne n°443 : dreaming--we obviously need to do it for some reason.'
Ligne n°444 : + Drew Dawson, Director, Centre for Sleep Research, UNISA In ...
Ligne n°449 : ... * Somehow, I can't believe that there are any heights that can't be- Ligne n°450 : scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true.
Ligne n°451 : The special secret it seems to me is summarized in four C's. They ...- Ligne n°459 : * All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue
Ligne n°460 : them. ...
Ligne n°462 : ... Day of Your Life (2004), Ch. 3 : Imagination Unlimited, p. 63;- Ligne n°463 : Unsourced variant: All your dreams can come true if you have
Ligne n°464 : the courage to pursue them. ...
Ligne n°465 : ... * During the late nineteenth century it was generally believed by- Ligne n°466 : dream theorists that dreams were very brief, usually in reaction to
- Ligne n°466 : dream theorists that dreams were very brief, usually in reaction to
Ligne n°467 : an internal or external stimulus, or even that they occurred during ...
Ligne n°468 : ... the process of awakening. Freud (1900) tried to blend these- Ligne n°469 : perspectives by comparing dreams to "a firework that has been hours
Ligne n°470 : in the preparation, and then blazes up in a moment." He agreed that ...
Ligne n°471 : ... they last for only a brief time, and perhaps occur only during- Ligne n°472 : awakening, but added the idea that the thoughts underlying dreams
Ligne n°473 : develop slowly during the day. However, contrary to Freud, ...
Ligne n°473 : ... develop slowly during the day. However, contrary to Freud,- Ligne n°474 : laboratory studies reveal that dreaming takes place longer, more
Ligne n°475 : frequently, and more regularly than he or any other theorist ever ...
Ligne n°480 : ... * Freud also asserted that "a reference to the events of the day just- Ligne n°481 : past is to be discovered in every dream," but five detailed studies
Ligne n°482 : demonstrate that only about half of dreams contain even the ...
Ligne n°481 : ... past is to be discovered in every dream," but five detailed studies- Ligne n°482 : demonstrate that only about half of dreams contain even the
Ligne n°483 : slightest "day residue" that can be identified by the dreamer ...
Ligne n°482 : ... demonstrate that only about half of dreams contain even the- Ligne n°483 : slightest "day residue" that can be identified by the dreamer
Ligne n°484 : (Botman & Crovitz, 1989; Harlow & Roll, 1992; Hartmann, 1968; ...
Ligne n°486 : ... part of his emphasis on the large role of specific memories in- Ligne n°487 : shaping dream content, Freud believed that all significant speeches
Ligne n°488 : in dreams can be traced to memories of speeches heard or sentences ...
Ligne n°487 : ... shaping dream content, Freud believed that all significant speeches- Ligne n°488 : in dreams can be traced to memories of speeches heard or sentences
Ligne n°489 : read, but the analysis of hundreds of speech acts in dreams ...
Ligne n°488 : ... in dreams can be traced to memories of speeches heard or sentences- Ligne n°489 : read, but the analysis of hundreds of speech acts in dreams
Ligne n°490 : collected in sleep laboratories shows they are usually new ...
Ligne n°490 : ... collected in sleep laboratories shows they are usually new- Ligne n°491 : constructions appropriate to the unfolding dream context, not
Ligne n°492 : reproductions (Meier, 1993). Indeed, speech acts are so appropriate ...
Ligne n°492 : ... reproductions (Meier, 1993). Indeed, speech acts are so appropriate- Ligne n°493 : to the dream context that bi-lingual participants in one sleep
Ligne n°494 : study reported that they spoke in the language understood by the ...
Ligne n°494 : ... study reported that they spoke in the language understood by the- Ligne n°495 : dream character with whom they were talking(Foulkes, Meier,
Ligne n°496 : Strauch, & Kerr, 1993). ...
Ligne n°497 : ... * Freud's most famous and important claim was that "wish-fulfillment- Ligne n°498 : is the meaning of each and every dream." Although this hypothesis
Ligne n°499 : was based on his work with adult patients, he began his argument ...
Ligne n°499 : ... was based on his work with adult patients, he began his argument- Ligne n°500 : with several simple wishful dreams that he overheard from his
Ligne n°501 : pre-school children or learned of through the parents of the ...
Ligne n°501 : ... pre-school children or learned of through the parents of the- Ligne n°502 : dreamers. However, a five-year longitudinal study in the sleep
Ligne n°503 : laboratory of 14 children ages 3-5 reveals on the basis of dozens ...
Ligne n°503 : ... laboratory of 14 children ages 3-5 reveals on the basis of dozens- Ligne n°504 : of awakenings that young children have static and bland dreams, not
Ligne n°505 : at all like Freud's anecdotal examples (Foulkes, 1982; Foulkes, ...
Ligne n°506 : ... 1999).- Ligne n°507 : + Domhoff, G. W. (2000). "Moving Dream Theory Beyond Freud and
Ligne n°508 : Jung". Paper presented to the symposium Beyond Freud and ...- Ligne n°511 : * Dreams, as we all know, are very queer things: some parts are
Ligne n°512 : presented with appalling vividness, with details worked up with the ...
Ligne n°514 : ... it were, without noticing them at all, as, for instance, through- Ligne n°515 : space and time. Dreams seem to be spurred on not by reason but by
Ligne n°516 : desire, not by the head but by the heart, and yet what complicated ...
Ligne n°516 : ... desire, not by the head but by the heart, and yet what complicated- Ligne n°517 : tricks my reason has played sometimes in dreams, what utterly
Ligne n°518 : incomprehensible things happen to it! ...
Ligne n°518 : ... incomprehensible things happen to it!- Ligne n°519 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), II.
- Ligne n°521 : * Yes, I dreamed a dream, my dream of the third of November. They
- Ligne n°521 : * Yes, I dreamed a dream, my dream of the third of November. They
- Ligne n°521 : * Yes, I dreamed a dream, my dream of the third of November. They
Ligne n°522 : tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter ...
Ligne n°521 : ... * Yes, I dreamed a dream, my dream of the third of November. They- Ligne n°522 : tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter
Ligne n°523 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me ...
Ligne n°522 : ... tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter- Ligne n°523 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me
- Ligne n°523 : whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me
Ligne n°524 : the truth? If once one has recognized the truth and seen it, you ...
Ligne n°525 : ... know that it is the truth and that there is no other and there- Ligne n°526 : cannot be, whether you are asleep or awake. Let it be a dream, so
Ligne n°527 : be it, but that real life of which you make so much I had meant to ...
Ligne n°527 : ... be it, but that real life of which you make so much I had meant to- Ligne n°528 : extinguish by suicide, and my dream, my dream -- oh, it revealed to
- Ligne n°528 : extinguish by suicide, and my dream, my dream -- oh, it revealed to
Ligne n°529 : me a different life, renewed, grand and full of power! ...
Ligne n°529 : ... me a different life, renewed, grand and full of power!- Ligne n°530 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), II.
- Ligne n°532 : * In dreams you sometimes fall from a height, or are stabbed, or
Ligne n°533 : beaten, but you never feel pain unless, perhaps, you really bruise ...
Ligne n°534 : ... yourself against the bedstead, then you feel pain and almost always- Ligne n°535 : wake up from it. It was the same in my dream. I did not feel any
Ligne n°536 : pain, but it seemed as though with my shot everything within me was ...
Ligne n°540 : ... could not make the slightest movement.- Ligne n°541 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), III.
Ligne n°543 : ... * Oh, everyone laughs in my face now, and assures me that one cannot- Ligne n°544 : dream of such details as I am telling now, that I only dreamed or
- Ligne n°544 : dream of such details as I am telling now, that I only dreamed or
Ligne n°545 : felt one sensation that arose in my heart in delirium and made up ...
Ligne n°548 : ... my face, and what mirth I caused! Oh, yes, of course I was overcome- Ligne n°549 : by the mere sensation of my dream, and that was all that was
Ligne n°550 : preserved in my cruelly wounded heart; but the actual forms and ...
Ligne n°550 : ... preserved in my cruelly wounded heart; but the actual forms and- Ligne n°551 : images of my dream, that is, the very ones I really saw at the very
Ligne n°552 : time of my dream, were filled with such harmony, were so lovely and ...
Ligne n°551 : ... images of my dream, that is, the very ones I really saw at the very- Ligne n°552 : time of my dream, were filled with such harmony, were so lovely and
Ligne n°553 : enchanting and were so actual, that on awakening I was, of course, ...
Ligne n°560 : ... brighter, happier and more joyful than I describe it. Granted that- Ligne n°561 : I dreamed it, yet it must have been real. You know, I will tell you
Ligne n°562 : a secret: perhaps it was not a dream at all! ...
Ligne n°561 : ... I dreamed it, yet it must have been real. You know, I will tell you- Ligne n°562 : a secret: perhaps it was not a dream at all!
Ligne n°563 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), IV. ...
Ligne n°562 : ... a secret: perhaps it was not a dream at all!- Ligne n°563 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), IV.
Ligne n°565 : ... * How it could come to pass I do not know, but I remember it clearly.- Ligne n°566 : The dream embraced thousands of years and left in me only a sense
Ligne n°567 : of the whole. I only know that I was the cause of their sin and ...
Ligne n°571 : ... and discovered the charm of falsehood.- Ligne n°572 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V.
- Ligne n°574 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
- Ligne n°574 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
- Ligne n°574 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
Ligne n°575 : more. Suppose that this paradise will never come to pass (that I ...
Ligne n°585 : ... only everyone wants it, it can be arranged at once.- Ligne n°586 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V.
- Ligne n°588 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
- Ligne n°588 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
- Ligne n°588 : * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say
Ligne n°589 : more. Suppose that this paradise will never come to pass (that I ...
Ligne n°599 : ... only everyone wants it, it can be arranged at once.- Ligne n°600 : + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V.
- Ligne n°602 : * You can live in your dreams, but only if you are worthy of them.
Ligne n°603 : + Harlan Ellison , "Delusion for a Dragon Slayer" (1966). ...
Ligne n°605 : ... * They are not long, the days of wine and roses:- Ligne n°606 : Out of a misty dream
Ligne n°607 : Our path emerges for a while, then closes ...
Ligne n°607 : ... Our path emerges for a while, then closes- Ligne n°608 : Within a dream.
Ligne n°609 : + Ernest Dowson, "They are not long, the weeping and the ...
Ligne n°614 : ... sind; wirklich arm ist nur der, der nicht getr\xE4umt hat.- Ligne n°615 : + Don't call yourself poor, because your dreams are unfulfilled.
Ligne n°616 : Truly poor is only the one who has never dreamed. ...
Ligne n°615 : ... + Don't call yourself poor, because your dreams are unfulfilled.- Ligne n°616 : Truly poor is only the one who has never dreamed.
Ligne n°617 : + Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, F\xFCnfhundert Aphorismen, p. 69 ...
Ligne n°619 : ... * The seventeenth-century Iroquois, as described by the Jesuit- Ligne n°620 : missionaries, practiced a dream psychotherapy that was remarkably
Ligne n°621 : similar to Freud's discoveries two hundred years later. The ...
Ligne n°624 : ... to repress unpleasant thoughts, the emergence of unpleasant- Ligne n°625 : thoughts in dreams, and the mental and physical (psychosomatic)
Ligne n°626 : illnesses that may be caused by the frustration of unconscious ...
Ligne n°626 : ... illnesses that may be caused by the frustration of unconscious- Ligne n°627 : desires. The Iroquois knew that their dreams did not deal in facts
Ligne n°628 : but rather in symbols. ...And one of the techniques employed by the ...
Ligne n°628 : ... but rather in symbols. ...And one of the techniques employed by the- Ligne n°629 : Iroquois seers to uncover the latent meanings behind a dream was
Ligne n°630 : free association... The Iroquois faith in dreams... is only ...
Ligne n°629 : ... Iroquois seers to uncover the latent meanings behind a dream was- Ligne n°630 : free association... The Iroquois faith in dreams... is only
Ligne n°631 : somewhat diminished after more than three hundred years. ...The ...
Ligne n°638 : ... And if all your hopes survive, destiny will arrive- Ligne n°639 : I'll bring all your dreams alive, for you.
Ligne n°640 : + John Farrar in "Magic", from the film Xanadu (1980). ...- Ligne n°642 : * People say that your dreams are the only things that save ya...
Ligne n°643 : Come on baby in our dreams, we can live our misbehaviors ...
Ligne n°642 : ... * People say that your dreams are the only things that save ya...- Ligne n°643 : Come on baby in our dreams, we can live our misbehaviors
Ligne n°644 : + Arcade Fire, "Rebellion (Lies)", Funeral (2004). ...
Ligne n°648 : ... + To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also- Ligne n°649 : dream; not only plan, but also believe.
Ligne n°650 : + Variant: To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as ...
Ligne n°649 : ... dream; not only plan, but also believe.- Ligne n°650 : + Variant: To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as
Ligne n°651 : act. ...- Ligne n°657 : * If dreaming was selected for because of its adaptive function, the
Ligne n°658 : general content of dreams should certainly reflect this, and ...
Ligne n°657 : ... * If dreaming was selected for because of its adaptive function, the- Ligne n°658 : general content of dreams should certainly reflect this, and
Ligne n°659 : consist of situations that allow the rehearsal of scenarios that ...
Ligne n°660 : ... ultimately lead toward increased fitness. This is exactly what is- Ligne n°661 : seen, with studies indicating that dream content is biased toward
Ligne n°662 : negative elements reflecting threat, as opposed to positive ...
Ligne n°662 : ... negative elements reflecting threat, as opposed to positive- Ligne n°663 : elements. Data collected from over 500 dream reports by Hall and
Ligne n°664 : Van de Castle (1966) indicate that about 80% contained negative ...
Ligne n°665 : ... emotions, while only about 20% contained positive emotions. These- Ligne n°666 : negative dreams are also disproportionably likely to contain
Ligne n°667 : threatening elements such as animals and male strangers in ...
Ligne n°668 : ... threatening encounters. The evidence points towards the- Ligne n°669 : overrepresentation of threatening events in dreams, which should
Ligne n°670 : not occur if dream content is random. Through appropriating and ...
Ligne n°669 : ... overrepresentation of threatening events in dreams, which should- Ligne n°670 : not occur if dream content is random. Through appropriating and
Ligne n°671 : learning to deal with these threats in dreams, it is proposed here ...
Ligne n°670 : ... not occur if dream content is random. Through appropriating and- Ligne n°671 : learning to deal with these threats in dreams, it is proposed here
Ligne n°672 : that an animal could increase its overall evolutionary fitness. ...
Ligne n°672 : ... that an animal could increase its overall evolutionary fitness.- Ligne n°673 : + Franklin, M; Zyphur, M (2005). "The role of dreams in the
Ligne n°674 : evolution of the human mind" (PDF). Evolutionary Psychology. ...
Ligne n°678 : ... in other functional aspects of the human intellect and could serve- Ligne n°679 : to be shaped by dreaming is that of interpretation. As discussed by
Ligne n°680 : Bogdan (1997, p.108), "...key advances in interpretation, such as ...
Ligne n°683 : ... down by a lack of such opportunities." As such, via teasing, play,- Ligne n°684 : mental rehearsal/imagery, or dreaming, the individual is given the
Ligne n°685 : opportunity to utilize successful strategies in dealing with these ...
Ligne n°686 : ... situations and further develop interpretive skills. In fact,- Ligne n°687 : studies of children's dream-reports indicate that their dreams more
- Ligne n°687 : studies of children's dream-reports indicate that their dreams more
Ligne n°688 : often contain family members and close friends than adults' dreams ...
Ligne n°687 : ... studies of children's dream-reports indicate that their dreams more- Ligne n°688 : often contain family members and close friends than adults' dreams
Ligne n°689 : (Hobson, 1988), possibly due to the fact that it is more important ...- Ligne n°694 : * The latent content of dreams consists of:
Ligne n°695 : 1. Dynamically unconscious wishes (id impulses) prevented by the ...
Ligne n°697 : ... even the system preconscious during waking life. Several wishes may- Ligne n°698 : be present in the same dream:
Ligne n°699 : 'Dreams frequently seem to have more than one meaning. Not only, as ...
Ligne n°705 : ... to assert that this occurs "invariably" rather than "frequently".- Ligne n°706 : + (1900a) The Interpertation of Dreams, S.E., Vol. 4, p. 219; as
Ligne n°707 : quoted in Nagera, Humberto, ed. (2014) [1969]. "Latent ...
Ligne n°707 : ... quoted in Nagera, Humberto, ed. (2014) [1969]. "Latent- Ligne n°708 : dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on
Ligne n°709 : the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN ...
Ligne n°708 : ... dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on- Ligne n°709 : the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN
Ligne n°710 : 1-31767048-5. ISBN 978-1-317-67048-3., p.31 ...
Ligne n°712 : ... * The majority of these impulses are sexual in nature, and most of- Ligne n°713 : them stem from the infantile period of life: 'a dream might be
Ligne n°714 : described as a substitute for an infantile scene modified by being ...
Ligne n°716 : ... to bring about its own revival and has to be content with returning- Ligne n°717 : as a dream.'
Ligne n°718 : + 1900a) The Interpertation of Dreams, S.E., Vol. 5, p. 546; as ...
Ligne n°717 : ... as a dream.'- Ligne n°718 : + 1900a) The Interpertation of Dreams, S.E., Vol. 5, p. 546; as
Ligne n°719 : quoted in Nagera, Humberto, ed. (2014) [1969]. "Latent ...
Ligne n°719 : ... quoted in Nagera, Humberto, ed. (2014) [1969]. "Latent- Ligne n°720 : dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on
Ligne n°721 : the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN ...
Ligne n°720 : ... dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on- Ligne n°721 : the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN
Ligne n°722 : 1-31767048-5. ISBN 978-1-317-67048-3., p.31 ...- Ligne n°724 : * The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of
Ligne n°725 : the unconscious activities of the mind. ...
Ligne n°725 : ... the unconscious activities of the mind.- Ligne n°726 : + The Interpretation of Dreams (1900), from The Standard Edition
Ligne n°727 : of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ...
Ligne n°728 : ... translated by James Strachey.- Ligne n°729 : + At any rate the interpretation of dreams is the via regia to a
Ligne n°730 : knowledge of the unconscious in psychic life. ...- Ligne n°738 : * Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves
Ligne n°739 : to ourselves. If we do not understand the language in which they ...
Ligne n°756 : ... conclude that all phenomena are metaphysical; wherefore, as many- Ligne n°757 : have long suspected--like it or not--"life is but a dream".
- Ligne n°762 : * Did I dream this belief
Ligne n°763 : Or did I believe this dream? ...
Ligne n°762 : ... * Did I dream this belief- Ligne n°763 : Or did I believe this dream?
Ligne n°764 : Now I will find relief ...- Ligne n°768 : * Always believe in your dreams, because if you don't, you'll still
Ligne n°769 : have hope. ...- Ligne n°772 : * Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge
Ligne n°773 : + Paul Gauguin, Avant et Apr\xE8s (1903), from Paul Gauguin's ...- Ligne n°777 : * Dreams, something like prophecy, are the offspring of imaginations
Ligne n°778 : and comparisons which we may form whilst awake. ...- Ligne n°782 : * Dreams neither injure nor benefit: they are vain.
Ligne n°783 : + Ibid., Genesis Rabbah 68, p.83 ...- Ligne n°785 : * A dream towards morning is likely to be fulfilled.
Ligne n°786 : + Ibid., Genesis Rabbah 89, p.86 ...- Ligne n°788 : * When a dream is born in you
Ligne n°789 : With a sudden clamorous pain, ...
Ligne n°789 : ... With a sudden clamorous pain,- Ligne n°790 : When you know the dream is true
Ligne n°791 : And lovely, with no flaw nor stain, ...
Ligne n°797 : ... * The pain was maddening. You should pray to God when you're dying,- Ligne n°798 : if you can pray when you're in agony. In my dream I didn't pray to
Ligne n°799 : God, I thought of Roger and how dearly I loved him. The pain of ...
Ligne n°805 : ... blood to put the flames out. The worst part was my eyes. I hate the- Ligne n°806 : thought of gong blind. It's bad enough when I'm awake but in dreams
Ligne n°807 : you can't shake the thoughts away. They remain. In this dream I was ...
Ligne n°806 : ... thought of gong blind. It's bad enough when I'm awake but in dreams- Ligne n°807 : you can't shake the thoughts away. They remain. In this dream I was
Ligne n°808 : going blind. I tried to close my eyelids but I couldn't. They must ...- Ligne n°816 : * Many similarities are noted between the process of dreaming and the
Ligne n°817 : process of psychotherapy as usually practiced in the many dynamic ...
Ligne n°817 : ... process of psychotherapy as usually practiced in the many dynamic- Ligne n°818 : psychotherapies deriving from Freud's work. Dreaming and
Ligne n°819 : psychotherapy both involve freeing of associations, prevention of ...
Ligne n°824 : ... the rules of conduct. The similarity can be seen particularly- Ligne n°825 : clearly in the period following an acute trauma. Dreaming and
Ligne n°826 : therapy each give the patient a safe place in which to make ...
Ligne n°830 : ... Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)- Ligne n°831 : + Hartmann, E. "Making connections in a safe place: Is dreaming
Ligne n°832 : psychotherapy?". Dreaming. 5 (4): 213-228. ...
Ligne n°831 : ... + Hartmann, E. "Making connections in a safe place: Is dreaming- Ligne n°832 : psychotherapy?". Dreaming. 5 (4): 213-228.
Ligne n°833 : doi:10.1037/h0094437. (1995). ...- Ligne n°835 : * Dream and deed are not as different as many think. All the deeds of
Ligne n°836 : men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end. ...
Ligne n°835 : ... * Dream and deed are not as different as many think. All the deeds of- Ligne n°836 : men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end.
- Ligne n°836 : men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end.
Ligne n°837 : + Theodor Herzl as quoted in The Israelis : Founders and Sons ...- Ligne n°840 : * I differ from Freud in that I think that most dreams are neither
Ligne n°841 : obscure nor bowdlerized, but rather that they are transparent and ...
Ligne n°842 : ... unedited. They reveal clearly meaningful undisguised and often- Ligne n°843 : highly conflictual themes worthy of note by the dreamer (and any
Ligne n°844 : interpretive assistant). My position echoes Jung's notion of dreams ...
Ligne n°843 : ... highly conflictual themes worthy of note by the dreamer (and any- Ligne n°844 : interpretive assistant). My position echoes Jung's notion of dreams
Ligne n°845 : as transparently meaningful and does away with any distinction ...
Ligne n°846 : ... between manifest and latent content.- Ligne n°847 : + J. Allan Hobson, in The Dreaming Brain : How the brain creates
Ligne n°848 : both the sense and nonsense of dreams (1988) ...
Ligne n°847 : ... + J. Allan Hobson, in The Dreaming Brain : How the brain creates- Ligne n°848 : both the sense and nonsense of dreams (1988)
- Ligne n°850 : * Dreaming has fascinated and mystified humankind for ages: the
Ligne n°851 : bizarre and evanescent qualities of dreams have invited boundless ...
Ligne n°850 : ... * Dreaming has fascinated and mystified humankind for ages: the- Ligne n°851 : bizarre and evanescent qualities of dreams have invited boundless
Ligne n°852 : speculation about their origin, meaning and purpose. For most of ...
Ligne n°852 : ... speculation about their origin, meaning and purpose. For most of- Ligne n°853 : the twentieth century, scientific dream theories were mainly
Ligne n°854 : psychological. Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) ...
Ligne n°854 : ... psychological. Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM)- Ligne n°855 : sleep, the neural underpinnings of dreaming have become
Ligne n°856 : increasingly well understood, and it is now possible to complement ...
Ligne n°857 : ... the details of these brain mechanisms with a theory of- Ligne n°858 : consciousness that is derived from the study of dreaming. The
Ligne n°859 : theory advanced here emphasizes data that suggest that REM sleep ...
Ligne n°862 : ... maintenance of waking consciousness.- Ligne n°863 : + Hobson, J.A. (2009). "REM sleep and dreaming: towards a theory
Ligne n°864 : of protoconsciousness". Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 10 (11): ...- Ligne n°880 : * Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged
- Ligne n°880 : * Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged
Ligne n°881 : bird that cannot fly. ...- Ligne n°886 : * What happens to a dream deferred?
Ligne n°887 : Does it dry up ...
Ligne n°896 : ... Or does it explode?- Ligne n°897 : + Langston Hughes, in "Harlem" in Montage of a Dream Deferred
Ligne n°898 : (1951). ...
Ligne n°901 : ... has once again been destroyed, but X wonders if the fighting will- Ligne n°902 : truly end. Was Dr. Light's dream of a world in which Reploids and
Ligne n°903 : humans lived together in peace merely a dream? The price of peace ...
Ligne n°902 : ... truly end. Was Dr. Light's dream of a world in which Reploids and- Ligne n°903 : humans lived together in peace merely a dream? The price of peace
Ligne n°904 : is often high, X thinks to himself. Who or what must be sacrificed ...- Ligne n°910 : * I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the
Ligne n°911 : past, -- so good night! ...- Ligne n°914 : * ALL THIS IS A DREAM. Still examine it by a few experiments. Nothing
Ligne n°915 : is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of ...- Ligne n°924 : * The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate
Ligne n°925 : sanctum of the soul, which opens to that primeval cosmic night that ...
Ligne n°931 : ... consciousness that we have forgotten the age-old fact that God- Ligne n°932 : speaks chiefly through dreams and visions.
Ligne n°933 : + Carl Jung, The Symbolic Life (1953); also in Man and His ...- Ligne n°936 : * We were able to reveal dream content from brain activity during
Ligne n°937 : sleep, which was consistent with the subjects' verbal reports. ...
Ligne n°939 : ... you would never be able build a general classifier that could read- Ligne n°940 : anybody's dreams. They will all be idiosyncratic to the individual,
Ligne n°941 : so the brain activity will never be general across subjects. ...
Ligne n°941 : ... so the brain activity will never be general across subjects.- Ligne n°942 : + Yukiyasu Kamitani, in "Scientists 'read dreams' using brain
Ligne n°943 : scans - BBC News". BBC News. Archived from the original on ...- Ligne n°946 : * Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.
Ligne n°947 : + Suzy Kassem Rise Up And Salute The Sun (2010) ...
Ligne n°950 : ... unconscious--indeed, as Freud saw it, the royal road to discovering- Ligne n°951 : the nature of its contents--is the dream.
Ligne n°952 : + Morton Kelsey, Myth, History & Faith: The Mysteries of ...- Ligne n°955 : * I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out
Ligne n°956 : the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be ...
Ligne n°956 : ... the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be- Ligne n°957 : self-evident that all men are created equal." ... I have a dream
Ligne n°958 : that my four little children will one day live in a nation where ...
Ligne n°959 : ... they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the- Ligne n°960 : content of their character. I have a dream today.
Ligne n°961 : + Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream," speech at the ...
Ligne n°960 : ... content of their character. I have a dream today.- Ligne n°961 : + Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream," speech at the
Ligne n°962 : Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. (August 28, 1963); reported ...- Ligne n°966 : * I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that
- Ligne n°966 : * I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that
Ligne n°967 : my father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be ...
Ligne n°966 : ... * I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that- Ligne n°967 : my father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be
Ligne n°968 : foolish, but to live without it would be a nightmare. ...
Ligne n°968 : ... foolish, but to live without it would be a nightmare.- Ligne n°969 : + Yolanda King, "A Dream Deferred" Speech (1989) delivered at
Ligne n°970 : Denise's alma mater ...- Ligne n°972 : * Dreaming is not merely an act of communication; it is also an
Ligne n°973 : aesthetic activity, a game of the imagination, a game that is a ...- Ligne n°979 : * Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the
Ligne n°980 : dreamer. But you cannot kill the dream. ...
Ligne n°979 : ... * Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the- Ligne n°980 : dreamer. But you cannot kill the dream.
- Ligne n°980 : dreamer. But you cannot kill the dream.
Ligne n°981 : + Samuel Kyles, as quoted in "Samuel Billy Kyles, Witness to ...- Ligne n°985 : * The dream on the pillow,
Ligne n°986 : That flits with the day, ...
Ligne n°993 : ... + Letitia Elizabeth Landon, The London Literary Gazette (29th- Ligne n°994 : March 1823), 'Song - The dream on the pillow'
- Ligne n°996 : * I dreamed a dream, that I had flung a chain
- Ligne n°996 : * I dreamed a dream, that I had flung a chain
Ligne n°997 : Of roses around Love, -- I woke, and found ...- Ligne n°1002 : * Dream, dream, let me dream,
- Ligne n°1002 : * Dream, dream, let me dream,
- Ligne n°1002 : * Dream, dream, let me dream,
Ligne n°1003 : Wherefore should I waken, ...- Ligne n°1012 : * All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the
- Ligne n°1012 : * All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the
Ligne n°1013 : dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was ...
Ligne n°1013 : ... dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was- Ligne n°1014 : vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may
Ligne n°1015 : act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. This I did. ...
Ligne n°1014 : ... vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may- Ligne n°1015 : act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. This I did.
Ligne n°1016 : + T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1922). ...- Ligne n°1018 : * Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us
- Ligne n°1018 : * Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us
Ligne n°1019 : what we fear. Some dreams are of what we know though we may not ...
Ligne n°1018 : ... * Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us- Ligne n°1019 : what we fear. Some dreams are of what we know though we may not
Ligne n°1020 : know we knew it. The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what ...
Ligne n°1019 : ... what we fear. Some dreams are of what we know though we may not- Ligne n°1020 : know we knew it. The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what
- Ligne n°1020 : know we knew it. The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what
Ligne n°1021 : we did not know. ...
Ligne n°1021 : ... we did not know.- Ligne n°1022 : + Ursula K. Le Guin, Social Dreaming of the Frin in David G.
Ligne n°1023 : Hartwell (ed.) Year's Best Fantasy 3, p. 172 (Originally ...
Ligne n°1037 : ... living life in peace...- Ligne n°1038 : You may say I'm a dreamer,
Ligne n°1039 : but I'm not the only one, ...- Ligne n°1044 : * "It is new, indeed, for I made it last night in a dream of strange
Ligne n°1045 : cities; and dreams are older than brooding Tyre, or the ...
Ligne n°1044 : ... * "It is new, indeed, for I made it last night in a dream of strange- Ligne n°1045 : cities; and dreams are older than brooding Tyre, or the
Ligne n°1046 : contemplative Sphinx, or garden-girdled Babylon." ...- Ligne n°1049 : * The king lay down not to sleep, he lay down to dream.
Ligne n°1050 : + Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave, Ur III Period (21st century ...
Ligne n°1061 : ... * There are those, I know, who will reply that the liberation of- Ligne n°1062 : humanity, the freedom of man and mind, is nothing but a dream. They
Ligne n°1063 : are right. It is. It is the American Dream. ...
Ligne n°1062 : ... humanity, the freedom of man and mind, is nothing but a dream. They- Ligne n°1063 : are right. It is. It is the American Dream.
Ligne n°1064 : + Archibald MacLeish, "We Have Purpose ... We All Know It", Life ...- Ligne n°1069 : * The value of dreams, like ... divinations, is not that they give a
Ligne n°1070 : specific answer, but that they open up new areas of psychic ...
Ligne n°1072 : ... new segment of our lives. Thus the sayings of the shrine, like- Ligne n°1073 : dreams, were not to be received passively; the recipients had to
Ligne n°1074 : "live" themselves into the message. ...
Ligne n°1078 : ... * This research investigated laypeople's interpretation of their- Ligne n°1079 : dreams. Participants from both Eastern and Western cultures
Ligne n°1080 : believed that dreams contain hidden truths (Study 1) and considered ...
Ligne n°1079 : ... dreams. Participants from both Eastern and Western cultures- Ligne n°1080 : believed that dreams contain hidden truths (Study 1) and considered
Ligne n°1081 : dreams to provide more meaningful information about the world than ...
Ligne n°1080 : ... believed that dreams contain hidden truths (Study 1) and considered- Ligne n°1081 : dreams to provide more meaningful information about the world than
Ligne n°1082 : similar waking thoughts (Studies 2 and 3). The meaningfulness ...
Ligne n°1082 : ... similar waking thoughts (Studies 2 and 3). The meaningfulness- Ligne n°1083 : attributed to specific dreams, however, was moderated by the extent
Ligne n°1084 : to which the content of those dreams accorded with participants' ...
Ligne n°1083 : ... attributed to specific dreams, however, was moderated by the extent- Ligne n°1084 : to which the content of those dreams accorded with participants'
Ligne n°1085 : preexisting beliefs--from the theories they endorsed to attitudes ...
Ligne n°1086 : ... toward acquaintances, relationships with friends, and faith in God- Ligne n°1087 : (Studies 3-6). Finally, dream content influenced judgment:
Ligne n°1088 : Participants reported greater affection for a friend after ...
Ligne n°1088 : ... Participants reported greater affection for a friend after- Ligne n°1089 : considering a dream in which a friend protected rather than
Ligne n°1090 : betrayed them (Study 5) and were equally reluctant to fly after ...
Ligne n°1090 : ... betrayed them (Study 5) and were equally reluctant to fly after- Ligne n°1091 : dreaming or learning of a plane crash (Studies 2 and 3). Together,
Ligne n°1092 : these results suggest that people engage in motivated ...
Ligne n°1092 : ... these results suggest that people engage in motivated- Ligne n°1093 : interpretation of their dreams and that these interpretations
Ligne n°1094 : impact their everyday lives. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 ...
Ligne n°1095 : ... APA, all rights reserved)- Ligne n°1096 : + Morewedge, Carey K.; Norton, Michael I. "When dreaming is
Ligne n°1097 : believing: The (motivated) interpretation of dreams". Journal ...
Ligne n°1096 : ... + Morewedge, Carey K.; Norton, Michael I. "When dreaming is- Ligne n°1097 : believing: The (motivated) interpretation of dreams". Journal
Ligne n°1098 : of Personality and Social Psychology. 96(2): 249-264. ...
Ligne n°1102 : ... effects of unconscious repression, Jung was more interested in the- Ligne n°1103 : manifestations of unconscious expression, first in the dream and
Ligne n°1104 : eventually in all the more orderly products of religion and art and ...- Ligne n°1108 : * The dream censorship functions to preserve sleep by controlling the
Ligne n°1109 : expression of unconscious wishes, and reventing the generation of ...
Ligne n°1110 : ... unpleasant affect. The inhibition of affect...must be considered as- Ligne n°1111 : the second consequence of the censorship of dreams, just as
Ligne n°1112 : dream-distortion is its first consequence' It should be noted that ...
Ligne n°1111 : ... the second consequence of the censorship of dreams, just as- Ligne n°1112 : dream-distortion is its first consequence' It should be noted that
Ligne n°1113 : while it is the censorship that necessitates dream distortion, the ...
Ligne n°1112 : ... dream-distortion is its first consequence' It should be noted that- Ligne n°1113 : while it is the censorship that necessitates dream distortion, the
Ligne n°1114 : censorship itself does not actually carry out the distortion, This ...
Ligne n°1114 : ... censorship itself does not actually carry out the distortion, This- Ligne n°1115 : is done by the dream-work. The work of the censorship is merely to
Ligne n°1116 : prevent unconscious wishes from entering the preconscious, or from ...
Ligne n°1117 : ... linking up with preconscious wishes. Only if the unconscious wishes- Ligne n°1118 : can be sufficiently disguised by the dream-work will the censorship
Ligne n°1119 : permit the compromise formation to be experienced as part of the ...
Ligne n°1119 : ... permit the compromise formation to be experienced as part of the- Ligne n°1120 : dream.
Ligne n°1121 : + Nagera, Humberto, ed. "Manifest content" "Basic Psychoanalytic ...
Ligne n°1121 : ... + Nagera, Humberto, ed. "Manifest content" "Basic Psychoanalytic- Ligne n°1122 : Concepts on the Theory of Dreams". Abingdon-on-Thames:
Ligne n°1123 : Routledge. ISBN 1-31767047-7. ISBN 978-1-317-67047-6. p.57, ...- Ligne n°1126 : * We are near awakening when we dream that we dream.
- Ligne n°1126 : * We are near awakening when we dream that we dream.
Ligne n°1127 : + Variants: We are near waking when we dream that we dream. As ...
Ligne n°1126 : ... * We are near awakening when we dream that we dream.- Ligne n°1127 : + Variants: We are near waking when we dream that we dream. As
- Ligne n°1127 : + Variants: We are near waking when we dream that we dream. As
Ligne n°1128 : quoted by Edgar Allan Poe in "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains" ...
Ligne n°1129 : ... (1844), adapted from Fragments from German Prose Writers- Ligne n°1130 : (1841) by Sarah Austin We are near waking when we dream we are
Ligne n°1131 : dreaming. ...
Ligne n°1130 : ... (1841) by Sarah Austin We are near waking when we dream we are- Ligne n°1131 : dreaming.
Ligne n°1132 : + Novalis as quoted in the essay "Novalis" (1829) by Thomas ...
Ligne n°1133 : ... Carlyle- Ligne n°1134 : * "You are walking on the earth as in a dream; Our world is a dream
- Ligne n°1134 : * "You are walking on the earth as in a dream; Our world is a dream
Ligne n°1135 : within a dream" Paramahansa Yogananda, The Divine Romance,1986 ...
Ligne n°1134 : ... * "You are walking on the earth as in a dream; Our world is a dream- Ligne n°1135 : within a dream" Paramahansa Yogananda, The Divine Romance,1986
- Ligne n°1137 : * A dream is a creation of the intelligence, the creator being
Ligne n°1138 : present but not knowing how it will end. ...
Ligne n°1141 : ... * Tonight, may I get so drunk in love that- Ligne n°1142 : I do not see any dreams!
Ligne n°1143 : + Suman Pokhrel, May I Not See Dreams ...
Ligne n°1142 : ... I do not see any dreams!- Ligne n°1143 : + Suman Pokhrel, May I Not See Dreams
- Ligne n°1145 : * The dream too thinks twice,
Ligne n°1146 : gets filtered to go soft ...- Ligne n°1155 : * Still enveloped in a blanket of dreams
Ligne n°1156 : my life continued to lie still, pretending as if ...
Ligne n°1161 : ... and losing my speech- Ligne n°1162 : like them losing their dreams.
Ligne n°1163 : + Suman Pokhrel, Among freed Bonded-Labourers ...- Ligne n°1165 : * They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape
Ligne n°1166 : those who dream only by night. ...
Ligne n°1165 : ... * They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape- Ligne n°1166 : those who dream only by night.
Ligne n°1167 : + Edgar Allan Poe, Eleonora (1841). ...- Ligne n°1169 : * It is the quality and intensity of the dream only which raises men
Ligne n°1170 : above the biological norm; and it is fidelity to the dream which ...
Ligne n°1169 : ... * It is the quality and intensity of the dream only which raises men- Ligne n°1170 : above the biological norm; and it is fidelity to the dream which
Ligne n°1171 : differentiates the exceptional figure, the man of heroic stature, ...
Ligne n°1171 : ... differentiates the exceptional figure, the man of heroic stature,- Ligne n°1172 : from the muddling, aimless mediocrities about him. What the dream
Ligne n°1173 : is, matters not at all -- it may be a dream of sainthood, kingship, ...
Ligne n°1172 : ... from the muddling, aimless mediocrities about him. What the dream- Ligne n°1173 : is, matters not at all -- it may be a dream of sainthood, kingship,
Ligne n°1174 : love, art, asceticism or sensual pleasure -- so long as it is fully ...- Ligne n°1180 : * So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem
Ligne n°1181 : improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become ...- Ligne n°1186 : * Several theories claim that dreaming is a random by-product of REM
Ligne n°1187 : sleep physiology and that it does not serve any natural function. ...
Ligne n°1187 : ... sleep physiology and that it does not serve any natural function.- Ligne n°1188 : Phenomenal dream content, however, is not as disorganized as such
Ligne n°1189 : views imply. The form and content of dreams is not random but ...
Ligne n°1188 : ... Phenomenal dream content, however, is not as disorganized as such- Ligne n°1189 : views imply. The form and content of dreams is not random but
Ligne n°1190 : organized and selective: during dreaming, the brain constructs a ...
Ligne n°1189 : ... views imply. The form and content of dreams is not random but- Ligne n°1190 : organized and selective: during dreaming, the brain constructs a
Ligne n°1191 : complex model of the world in which certain types of elements, ...
Ligne n°1192 : ... when* compared to waking life, are underrepresented whereas others- Ligne n°1193 : are over represented. Furthermore, dream content is consistently
Ligne n°1194 : and powerfully modulated by certain types of waking experiences. On ...
Ligne n°1195 : ... the basis of this evidence, I put forward the hypothesis that the- Ligne n°1196 : biological function of dreaming is to simulate threatening events,
Ligne n°1197 : and to rehearse threat perception and threat avoidance. To evaluate ...
Ligne n°1198 : ... this hypothesis, we need to consider the original evolutionary- Ligne n°1199 : context of dreaming and the possible traces it has left in the
Ligne n°1200 : dream content of the present human population. In the ancestral ...
Ligne n°1199 : ... context of dreaming and the possible traces it has left in the- Ligne n°1200 : dream content of the present human population. In the ancestral
Ligne n°1201 : environment human life was short and full of threats. Any ...
Ligne n°1203 : ... have increased the probability of reproductive success. A- Ligne n°1204 : dream-production mechanism that tends to select threatening waking
Ligne n°1205 : events and simulate them over and over again in various ...
Ligne n°1207 : ... maintenance of threat-avoidance skills. Empirical evidence from- Ligne n°1208 : normative dream content, children's dreams, recurrent dreams,
- Ligne n°1208 : normative dream content, children's dreams, recurrent dreams,
- Ligne n°1208 : normative dream content, children's dreams, recurrent dreams,
Ligne n°1209 : nightmares, post traumatic dreams, and the dreams of ...
Ligne n°1208 : ... normative dream content, children's dreams, recurrent dreams,- Ligne n°1209 : nightmares, post traumatic dreams, and the dreams of
- Ligne n°1209 : nightmares, post traumatic dreams, and the dreams of
Ligne n°1210 : hunter-gatherers indicates that our dream-production mechanisms are ...
Ligne n°1209 : ... nightmares, post traumatic dreams, and the dreams of- Ligne n°1210 : hunter-gatherers indicates that our dream-production mechanisms are
Ligne n°1211 : in fact specialized in the simulation of threatening events, and ...
Ligne n°1212 : ... thus provides support to the threat simulation hypothesis of the- Ligne n°1213 : function of dreaming.
Ligne n°1214 : + Revonsuo, A. (2000). "The reinterpretation of dreams: an ...
Ligne n°1213 : ... function of dreaming.- Ligne n°1214 : + Revonsuo, A. (2000). "The reinterpretation of dreams: an
Ligne n°1215 : evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming". ...
Ligne n°1214 : ... + Revonsuo, A. (2000). "The reinterpretation of dreams: an- Ligne n°1215 : evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming".
Ligne n°1216 : Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 23 (6): 877-901. ...- Ligne n°1219 : * Still speaking of dreams, Seth says: "Energy projected into any
Ligne n°1220 : kind of construction, psychic or physical, cannot be recalled, but ...
Ligne n°1221 : ... must follow the laws of the particular form into which it has been- Ligne n°1222 : for the moment molded. Therefore, when the dreamer contracts his
Ligne n°1223 : multi-realistic objects backward, ending for himself the dream he ...
Ligne n°1222 : ... for the moment molded. Therefore, when the dreamer contracts his- Ligne n°1223 : multi-realistic objects backward, ending for himself the dream he
Ligne n°1224 : has constructed, he ends it for himself only. The reality of the ...
Ligne n°1224 : ... has constructed, he ends it for himself only. The reality of the- Ligne n°1225 : dream continues." The energy, as Seth explains it, can be
Ligne n°1226 : transformed, but not annihilated. ...
Ligne n°1229 : ... * It is true of the Nation, as of the individual, that the greatest- Ligne n°1230 : doer must also be a great dreamer.
Ligne n°1231 : + Theodore Roosevelt, Berkeley, CA, 1911 ...- Ligne n°1233 : * Man is essentially a dreamer, wakened sometimes for a moment by
Ligne n°1234 : some peculiarly obtrusive element in the outer world, but lapsing ...
Ligne n°1235 : ... again quickly into the happy somnolence of imagination. Freud has- Ligne n°1236 : shown how largely our dreams at night are the pictured fulfilment
Ligne n°1237 : of our wishes; he has, with an equal measure of truth, said the ...
Ligne n°1239 : ... we call beliefs.- Ligne n°1240 : + Bertrand Russell, Sceptical Essays (1928), Ch. 2: Dreams and
Ligne n°1241 : Facts ...- Ligne n°1243 : * The republic is a dream
Ligne n°1244 : Nothing happens unless first a dream. ...
Ligne n°1243 : ... * The republic is a dream- Ligne n°1244 : Nothing happens unless first a dream.
Ligne n°1245 : + Carl Sandburg, "Washington Monument by Night," stanza 4, in ...
Ligne n°1248 : ... session of Congress (April 28, 1981), and added: "As Carl- Ligne n°1249 : Sandburg said, all we need to begin with is a dream that we
Ligne n°1250 : can do better than before. All we need to have is faith, and ...
Ligne n°1250 : ... can do better than before. All we need to have is faith, and- Ligne n°1251 : that dream will come true. All we need to do is act, and the
Ligne n°1252 : time for action is now". Public Papers of the Presidents of ...
Ligne n°1258 : ... during sleep drown in their own corporeal engulfment. That is, the- Ligne n°1259 : particular content of dreams (now terrifying, now benign; now full
Ligne n°1260 : of uncanny secret intelligence about the sleeper, now ignorant, ...
Ligne n°1261 : ... arbitrary, and nonsensical) is itself insignificant beside the- Ligne n°1262 : overall fact of the dreaming itself, the emergency work of the
Ligne n°1263 : imagination to provide an object - this object, that object, any ...
Ligne n°1268 : ... the World (1985)- Ligne n°1269 : * Although the variability of dream content is large, typical dream
- Ligne n°1269 : * Although the variability of dream content is large, typical dream
Ligne n°1270 : themes that occur quite often and are reported by many people can ...
Ligne n°1273 : ... present study is an investigation of the stability of the rank- Ligne n°1274 : order of the dream themes and of gender differences in the content
Ligne n°1275 : of dreams. The authors administered A. L. Zadra and T. A. Nielsen's ...
Ligne n°1274 : ... order of the dream themes and of gender differences in the content- Ligne n°1275 : of dreams. The authors administered A. L. Zadra and T. A. Nielsen's
Ligne n°1276 : (1997) Typical Dream Questionnaire to 444 participants. The ...
Ligne n°1275 : ... of dreams. The authors administered A. L. Zadra and T. A. Nielsen's- Ligne n°1276 : (1997) Typical Dream Questionnaire to 444 participants. The
Ligne n°1277 : findings indicated that most of the 55 dream themes occurred at ...
Ligne n°1276 : ... (1997) Typical Dream Questionnaire to 444 participants. The- Ligne n°1277 : findings indicated that most of the 55 dream themes occurred at
Ligne n°1278 : least once in most of the participants' lifetimes. In addition, the ...
Ligne n°1281 : ... differences in the present study were in line with content analytic- Ligne n°1282 : findings; for example, men reported dreams about physical
Ligne n°1283 : aggression more often than did women. Overall, previous research ...
Ligne n°1284 : ... and the present data indicate that available research results of- Ligne n°1285 : the measurement of typical dream themes are reliable and valid. The
Ligne n°1286 : question of the meaning of these themes or the relationship between ...
Ligne n°1286 : ... question of the meaning of these themes or the relationship between- Ligne n°1287 : typical dream contents and waking life experiences, however, has
Ligne n°1288 : not yet been answered and is open to future research. ...
Ligne n°1289 : ... + Michael Schredl; Petra Ciric; Simon G\xF6tz; Lutz Wittmann- Ligne n°1290 : (November 2004). "Typical Dreams: Stability and Gender
Ligne n°1291 : Differences". The Journal of Psychology. 138 (6): 485-94. ...- Ligne n°1294 : * But only in their dreams can men be truly free. 'Twas always thus,
Ligne n°1295 : and always thus will be. ...
Ligne n°1300 : ... own making but to reach out for an ultimate perfection which is to- Ligne n°1301 : be had. At the moment, it is a dream. But as of the moment we clasp
Ligne n°1302 : hands with our neighbor, we build the first span to bridge the gap ...
Ligne n°1316 : ... pulverized us. Get the license number of whatever it was that- Ligne n°1317 : destroyed the dream. And I think we will find that the vehicle was
Ligne n°1318 : registered in our own name. ...- Ligne n°1322 : * I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.
- Ligne n°1322 : * I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.
Ligne n°1323 : + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595). ...
Ligne n°1322 : ... * I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.- Ligne n°1323 : + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595).
Ligne n°1325 : ... * To die, to sleep;- Ligne n°1326 : To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub:
Ligne n°1327 : For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, ...
Ligne n°1326 : ... To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub:- Ligne n°1327 : For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,
Ligne n°1328 : When we have shuffled off this mortal coil..." ...
Ligne n°1331 : ... * We are such stuff- Ligne n°1332 : As dreams are made on, and our little life
Ligne n°1333 : Is rounded with a sleep. ...- Ligne n°1340 : * Is a dream a lie if it don't come true
Ligne n°1341 : Or is it something worse? ...- Ligne n°1344 : * It is surely nobler to be a victim of the most noble dream than to
Ligne n°1345 : profit from a sordid reality and to wallow in it. Dream is akin to ...
Ligne n°1344 : ... * It is surely nobler to be a victim of the most noble dream than to- Ligne n°1345 : profit from a sordid reality and to wallow in it. Dream is akin to
Ligne n°1346 : aspiration. And aspiration is a kind of divination of an enigmatic ...
Ligne n°1353 : ... * The greatest man of action is he who is the greatest, and a- Ligne n°1354 : life-long, dreamer. For in him the dreamer is fortified against
- Ligne n°1354 : life-long, dreamer. For in him the dreamer is fortified against
Ligne n°1355 : destruction by a far-seeing eye, a virile mind, a strong will, a ...
Ligne n°1356 : ... robust courage.- Ligne n°1357 : And so has perished the kindly dreamer -- on the cross or in the
Ligne n°1358 : garret. ...
Ligne n°1358 : ... garret.- Ligne n°1359 : A democracy should not let its dreamers perish. They are its life,
Ligne n°1360 : its guaranty against decay. ...- Ligne n°1366 : * You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never
Ligne n°1367 : were; and I say "Why not?" ...
Ligne n°1375 : ... nomination: "Some men see things as they are and say, why; I- Ligne n°1376 : dream things that never were and say, why not." Ted Kennedy
Ligne n°1377 : quoted this variation in delivering Robert F. Kennedy's eulogy ...
Ligne n°1378 : ... in 1968; reported in The New York Times (June 9, 1968), p. 56.- Ligne n°1379 : * Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.
Ligne n°1380 : + Henry David Thoreau, in "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack ...- Ligne n°1402 : * When the brain in not functioning properly during dreams of
Ligne n°1403 : aggression, sleepwalkers have been able to commit murder. In ...
Ligne n°1412 : ... hallucinations and mental illness (Siegel, 2001).- Ligne n°1413 : Since aggression is prominent in most dreams, it is likely that our
Ligne n°1414 : enemies cause this aggression. In a study by Hall and Van de ...
Ligne n°1415 : ... Castle, animals and male strangers are the primary enemies in both- Ligne n°1416 : male and female dreams. When a animal enters a dream it is almost
- Ligne n°1416 : male and female dreams. When a animal enters a dream it is almost
Ligne n°1417 : always going to pose some threat or danger to the dreamer. The ...
Ligne n°1416 : ... male and female dreams. When a animal enters a dream it is almost- Ligne n°1417 : always going to pose some threat or danger to the dreamer. The
Ligne n°1418 : reason for this was thought to be because in ancestral times humans ...
Ligne n°1421 : ... behavioral strategies to avoid contact with these things and was of- Ligne n°1422 : a high survival value. Dreaming simulates these strategies in order
Ligne n°1423 : to maintain efficiency; otherwise, one failure to respond to these ...
Ligne n°1423 : ... to maintain efficiency; otherwise, one failure to respond to these- Ligne n°1424 : threats in waking life could mean death. Dreams are biased towards
Ligne n°1425 : simulating threats that were common in our ancestral environment ...- Ligne n°1428 : + Tubo, J. "The evolution of dreaming". Archived from the
Ligne n°1429 : original on 2011-09-28. ...
Ligne n°1432 : ... aliquis dicat philosophus.- Ligne n°1433 : + No sick man's monstrous dream can be so wild that some
Ligne n°1434 : philosopher won't say it's true. ...- Ligne n°1440 : * The whole life is a succession of dreams. My ambition is to be a
Ligne n°1441 : conscious dreamer, that is all. ...
Ligne n°1440 : ... * The whole life is a succession of dreams. My ambition is to be a- Ligne n°1441 : conscious dreamer, that is all.
Ligne n°1442 : + Swami Vivekananda, in a letter from New York to Mary Hale (10 ...- Ligne n°1445 : * As I became accustomed to keeping dream records, the dreams
- Ligne n°1445 : * As I became accustomed to keeping dream records, the dreams
Ligne n°1446 : themselves got "better," with more direct information and ...
Ligne n°1447 : ... precognitive "hits."- Ligne n°1448 : + Susan M. Watkins, Dreaming Myself, Dreaming A Town, p. 36.
- Ligne n°1448 : + Susan M. Watkins, Dreaming Myself, Dreaming A Town, p. 36.
Ligne n°1450 : ... * Each day for 14 weeks, 193 college students indicated whether or- Ligne n°1451 : not they remembered a dream from the previous evening; they also
Ligne n°1452 : recorded their sleep schedules and noted whether they had (1) ...
Ligne n°1456 : ... (N=169). Analyses of these data indicated that individual- Ligne n°1457 : differences in dream recall were strongly stable over a 2-month
Ligne n°1458 : interval. Dream recall was specifically associated with openness ...
Ligne n°1457 : ... differences in dream recall were strongly stable over a 2-month- Ligne n°1458 : interval. Dream recall was specifically associated with openness
Ligne n°1459 : and was unrelated to the other Big Five traits. Subsequent analyses ...
Ligne n°1460 : ... indicated that individuals who are prone to absorption, imagination- Ligne n°1461 : and fantasy are particularly likely to remember their dreams and to
Ligne n°1462 : report other vivid nocturnal experiences. These results are ...
Ligne n°1462 : ... report other vivid nocturnal experiences. These results are- Ligne n°1463 : consistent with a salience model of dream recall and a continuity
Ligne n°1464 : model of human consciousness. ...
Ligne n°1464 : ... model of human consciousness.- Ligne n°1465 : + Watson, David (2003). "To dream, perchance to remember:
Ligne n°1466 : Individual differences in dream recall". `'Personality and ...
Ligne n°1465 : ... + Watson, David (2003). "To dream, perchance to remember:- Ligne n°1466 : Individual differences in dream recall". `'Personality and
Ligne n°1467 : Individual Differences''. 34 (7): 1271-1286. ...- Ligne n°1470 : * A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his
Ligne n°1471 : punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. ...
Ligne n°1478 : ... variance with its aim. Its basis is the lack of imagination. It is- Ligne n°1479 : the last resource of those who know not how to dream.
Ligne n°1480 : + Oscar Wilde, The Major Works Oxford University Press, 2000, p. ...- Ligne n°1483 : * It is the first duty of a gentleman to dream.
Ligne n°1484 : + Oscar Wilde, Epigrams of Oscar Wilde Wordsworth Editions, ...- Ligne n°1487 : * We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things
- Ligne n°1487 : * We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things
Ligne n°1488 : in the soft haze of a spring day or in the red fire of a long ...
Ligne n°1488 : ... in the soft haze of a spring day or in the red fire of a long- Ligne n°1489 : winter's evening. Some of us let these great dreams die, but others
Ligne n°1490 : nourish and protect them; nurse them through bad days till they ...
Ligne n°1491 : ... bring them to the sunshine and light which comes always to those- Ligne n°1492 : who sincerely hope that their dreams will come true.
Ligne n°1493 : + Woodrow Wilson, as quoted by Thomas A. Bruno in Take your ...
Ligne n°1493 : ... + Woodrow Wilson, as quoted by Thomas A. Bruno in Take your- Ligne n°1494 : dreams and Run (South Plainfield: Bridge, 1984), p. 2-3.
Ligne n°1495 : Source: Dr. Preston Williams (2002): By the Way - A Snapshot ...- Ligne n°1499 : * I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;
Ligne n°1500 : Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. ...
Ligne n°1499 : ... * I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;- Ligne n°1500 : Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
Ligne n°1501 : + William Butler Yeats in "He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven". ...- Ligne n°1503 : * In dreams begin responsibilities.
Ligne n°1504 : + William Butler Yeats, epigram to the book Responsibilities ...
Ligne n°1504 : ... + William Butler Yeats, epigram to the book Responsibilities- Ligne n°1505 : (1914), later used as the title of the story "In Dreams Begin
Ligne n°1506 : Responsibilities" (1937) by Delmore Schwartz. ...
Ligne n°1508 : ... * Things we do and things we see shortly before we fall asleep are- Ligne n°1509 : most apt to influence our dreams.
Ligne n°1510 : + W.W. Young, Alice in Wonderland (1915 film) ...- Ligne n°1512 : * Once upon a time, I, Chuang Chou, dreamt I was a butterfly,
Ligne n°1513 : fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a ...
Ligne n°1515 : ... unaware that I was Chou. Soon I awaked, and there I was, veritably- Ligne n°1516 : myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I
Ligne n°1517 : was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a ...
Ligne n°1516 : ... myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I- Ligne n°1517 : was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a
Ligne n°1518 : man. Between a man and a butterfly there is necessarily a ...
Ligne n°1521 : ... + As translated by Lin Yutang; Alternate translations:- Ligne n°1522 : Once Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly, a fluttering
Ligne n°1523 : butterfly. What fun he had, doing as he pleased! He did not ...
Ligne n°1524 : ... know he was Zhou. Suddenly he woke up and found himself to be- Ligne n°1525 : Zhou. He did not know whether Zhou had dreamed he was a
Ligne n°1526 : butterfly or a butterfly had dreamed he was Zhou. Between Zhou ...
Ligne n°1525 : ... Zhou. He did not know whether Zhou had dreamed he was a- Ligne n°1526 : butterfly or a butterfly had dreamed he was Zhou. Between Zhou
Ligne n°1527 : and the butterfly there must be some distinction. This is what ...
Ligne n°1528 : ... is meant by the transformation of things.- Ligne n°1529 : One night, Zhuangzi dreamed of being a butterfly -- a happy
Ligne n°1530 : butterfly, showing off and doing things as he pleased, unaware ...
Ligne n°1532 : ... again. And he could not tell whether it was Zhuangzi who had- Ligne n°1533 : dreamt the butterfly or the butterfly dreaming Zhuangzi. But
- Ligne n°1533 : dreamt the butterfly or the butterfly dreaming Zhuangzi. But
Ligne n°1534 : there must be some difference between them! This is called ...
Ligne n°1544 : ... regretted her tears. How do I know that the dead do not regret- Ligne n°1545 : their previous longing for life? One who dreams of drinking wine
Ligne n°1546 : may in the morning weep; one who dreams weeping may in the morning ...
Ligne n°1545 : ... their previous longing for life? One who dreams of drinking wine- Ligne n°1546 : may in the morning weep; one who dreams weeping may in the morning
Ligne n°1547 : go out to hunt. During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. ...
Ligne n°1546 : ... may in the morning weep; one who dreams weeping may in the morning- Ligne n°1547 : go out to hunt. During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming.
- Ligne n°1547 : go out to hunt. During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming.
Ligne n°1548 : We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we ...
Ligne n°1547 : ... go out to hunt. During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming.- Ligne n°1548 : We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we
- Ligne n°1548 : We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we
Ligne n°1549 : know it was a dream. Only after the great awakening will we realize ...
Ligne n°1548 : ... We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we- Ligne n°1549 : know it was a dream. Only after the great awakening will we realize
Ligne n°1550 : that this is the great dream. And yet fools think they are awake, ...
Ligne n°1549 : ... know it was a dream. Only after the great awakening will we realize- Ligne n°1550 : that this is the great dream. And yet fools think they are awake,
Ligne n°1551 : presuming to know that they are rulers or herdsmen. How dense! You ...
Ligne n°1551 : ... presuming to know that they are rulers or herdsmen. How dense! You- Ligne n°1552 : and Confucius are both dreaming, and I who say you are a dream am
- Ligne n°1552 : and Confucius are both dreaming, and I who say you are a dream am
Ligne n°1553 : also a dream. Such is my tale. It will probably be called ...
Ligne n°1552 : ... and Confucius are both dreaming, and I who say you are a dream am- Ligne n°1553 : also a dream. Such is my tale. It will probably be called
Ligne n°1554 : preposterous, but after ten thousand generations there may be a ...
Ligne n°1564 : ... * When to soft Sleep we give ourselves away,- Ligne n°1565 : And in a dream as in a fairy bark
Ligne n°1566 : Drift on and on through the enchanted dark ...- Ligne n°1571 : * If there were dreams to sell,
Ligne n°1572 : Merry and sad to tell, ...
Ligne n°1574 : ... What would you buy?- Ligne n°1575 : + Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Dream-Pedlary.
Ligne n°1577 : ... * "Come to me, darling; I'm lonely without thee;- Ligne n°1578 : Daytime and nighttime I'm dreaming about thee."
Ligne n°1579 : + Joseph Brenan, The Exile To His Wife. ...- Ligne n°1581 : * Oft morning dreams presage approaching fate,
Ligne n°1582 : For morning dreams, as poets tell, are true. ...
Ligne n°1581 : ... * Oft morning dreams presage approaching fate,- Ligne n°1582 : For morning dreams, as poets tell, are true.
Ligne n°1583 : + Michael Bruce, Elegy on Spring. ...- Ligne n°1585 : * I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,
Ligne n°1586 : With vassals and serfs at my side. ...- Ligne n°1589 : * I had a dream, which was not all a dream.
- Ligne n°1589 : * I had a dream, which was not all a dream.
Ligne n°1590 : + Lord Byron, Darkness. ...- Ligne n°1592 : * And dreams in their development have breath,
Ligne n°1593 : And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; ...
Ligne n°1596 : ... They do divide our being.- Ligne n°1597 : + Lord Byron, The Dream, Stanza 1.
- Ligne n°1599 : * A change came o'er the spirit of my dream.
Ligne n°1600 : + Lord Byron, The Dream, Stanza 3. ...
Ligne n°1599 : ... * A change came o'er the spirit of my dream.- Ligne n°1600 : + Lord Byron, The Dream, Stanza 3.
Ligne n°1603 : ... And a hundred streams are the same as one;- Ligne n°1604 : And the maiden dreameth her love-lit dream;
- Ligne n°1604 : And the maiden dreameth her love-lit dream;
Ligne n°1605 : And what is it all, when all is done? ...
Ligne n°1606 : ... The net of the fisher the burden breaks,- Ligne n°1607 : And always the dreaming the dreamer wakes.
- Ligne n°1607 : And always the dreaming the dreamer wakes.
Ligne n°1608 : + Alice Cary, Lover's Diary. ...- Ligne n°1610 : * Again let us dream where the land lies sunny
Ligne n°1611 : And live, like the bees, on our hearts' old honey, ...- Ligne n°1616 : * Like the dreams,
Ligne n°1617 : Children of night, of indigestion bred. ...
Ligne n°1620 : ... * My eyes make pictures, when they are shut.- Ligne n°1621 : + Samuel Taylor Coleridge, A Day Dream.
Ligne n°1623 : ... * And so, his senses gradually wrapt- Ligne n°1624 : In a half sleep, he dreams of better worlds,
Ligne n°1625 : And dreaming hears thee still, O singing lark; ...
Ligne n°1624 : ... In a half sleep, he dreams of better worlds,- Ligne n°1625 : And dreaming hears thee still, O singing lark;
Ligne n°1626 : That singest like an angel in the clouds. ...- Ligne n°1629 : * Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes;
Ligne n°1630 : When monarch reason sleeps, this mimic wakes. ...- Ligne n°1633 : * In blissful dream, in silent night,
Ligne n°1634 : There came to me, with magic might, ...
Ligne n°1639 : ... * Fly, dotard, fly!- Ligne n°1640 : With thy wise dreams and fables of the sky.
Ligne n°1641 : + Homer, The Odyssey, Book II, line 207. Pope's translation. ...- Ligne n°1643 : * Some dreams we have are nothing else but dreams,
- Ligne n°1643 : * Some dreams we have are nothing else but dreams,
Ligne n°1644 : Unnatural and full of contradictions; ...- Ligne n°1649 : * And the dream that our mind had sketched in haste
Ligne n°1650 : Shall others continue, but never complete. ...
Ligne n°1652 : ... The best as the worst are futile here:- Ligne n°1653 : We wake at the self-same point of the dream,--
Ligne n°1654 : All is here begun, and finished elsewhere. ...
Ligne n°1657 : ... * Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!)- Ligne n°1658 : Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace.
Ligne n°1659 : + Leigh Hunt, Abou Ben Adhem. ...- Ligne n°1661 : * Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
- Ligne n°1661 : * Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.
Ligne n°1662 : + Joel, II. 28. ...
Ligne n°1664 : ... * There's a long, long trail a-winding- Ligne n°1665 : Into the land of my dreams,
Ligne n°1666 : Where the nightingales are singing ...
Ligne n°1668 : ... There's a long, long night of waiting- Ligne n°1669 : Until my dreams all come true,
Ligne n°1670 : Till the day when I'll be going down that ...- Ligne n°1675 : * Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming,
Ligne n°1676 : Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer. ...- Ligne n°1679 : * 'Twas but a dream,--let it pass,--let it vanish like so many
Ligne n°1680 : others! ...- Ligne n°1685 : * Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream,
- Ligne n°1685 : * Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream,
Ligne n°1686 : Let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet! ...- Ligne n°1694 : * Ground not upon dreams, you know they are ever contrary.
Ligne n°1695 : + Thomas Middleton, The Family of Love (1602-07), Act IV, scene ...- Ligne n°1698 : * I believe it to be true that Dreams are the true Interpreters of
Ligne n°1699 : our Inclinations; but there is Art required to sort and understand ...- Ligne n°1703 : * One of those passing rainbow dreams,
Ligne n°1704 : Half light, half shade, which fancy's beams ...- Ligne n°1709 : * Oh! that a dream so sweet, so long enjoy'd,
Ligne n°1710 : Should be so sadly, cruelly destroy'd! ...
Ligne n°1716 : ... A thousand new moralities- Ligne n°1717 : And twenty thousand, thousand dreams.
Ligne n°1718 : + Alfred Noyes, Forward. ...
Ligne n°1724 : ... And I long for the dear old river- Ligne n°1725 : Where I dreamed my youth away;
Ligne n°1726 : For a dreamer lives forever, ...
Ligne n°1725 : ... Where I dreamed my youth away;- Ligne n°1726 : For a dreamer lives forever,
Ligne n°1727 : And a toiler dies in a day. ...
Ligne n°1727 : ... And a toiler dies in a day.- Ligne n°1728 : + John Boyle O'Reilly, Cry of the Dreamer.
Ligne n°1731 : ... vera solent.- Ligne n°1732 : + Those dreams are true which we have in the morning, as the
Ligne n°1733 : lamp begins to flicker. ...- Ligne n°1736 : * Dreams, which, beneath the hov'ring shades of night,
Ligne n°1737 : Sport with the ever-restless minds of men, ...
Ligne n°1739 : ... Creates its own.- Ligne n°1740 : + Thomas Love Peacock, Dreams, From Petronius Arbiter.
- Ligne n°1742 : * What was your dream?
Ligne n°1743 : It seemed to me that a woman in white raiment, graceful and fair to ...- Ligne n°1749 : * That holy dream--that holy dream,
- Ligne n°1749 : * That holy dream--that holy dream,
Ligne n°1750 : While all the world were chiding, ...
Ligne n°1752 : ... A lonely spirit guiding.- Ligne n°1753 : + Edgar Allen Poe, A Dream, Stanza 3.
Ligne n°1755 : ... * You are not wrong, who deem- Ligne n°1756 : That my days have been a dream;
Ligne n°1757 : Yet if hope has flown away ...
Ligne n°1761 : ... All that we see or seem- Ligne n°1762 : Is but a dream within a dream.
- Ligne n°1762 : Is but a dream within a dream.
Ligne n°1763 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within a Dream" (1849). ...
Ligne n°1762 : ... Is but a dream within a dream.- Ligne n°1763 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within a Dream" (1849).
- Ligne n°1763 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within a Dream" (1849).
Ligne n°1767 : ... Is all that we see or seem- Ligne n°1768 : But a dream within a dream?
- Ligne n°1768 : But a dream within a dream?
Ligne n°1769 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream" (1849). ...
Ligne n°1768 : ... But a dream within a dream?- Ligne n°1769 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream" (1849).
- Ligne n°1769 : + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream" (1849).
Ligne n°1772 : ... fearing,- Ligne n°1773 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
- Ligne n°1773 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
- Ligne n°1773 : Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Ligne n°1774 : + Edgar Allen Poe, The Raven (1844), Stanza 5. ...- Ligne n°1776 : * Yet eat in dreams, the custard of the day.
Ligne n°1777 : + Alexander Pope, The Dunciad (1728; 1735; 1743), Book I, line ...- Ligne n°1780 : * Till their own dreams at length deceive 'em
Ligne n°1781 : And oft repeating, they believe 'em. ...- Ligne n°1784 : * As a dream when one awaketh.
Ligne n°1785 : + Psalms. LXXIII. 20. ...
Ligne n°1787 : ... * This morn, as sleeping in my bed I lay,- Ligne n°1788 : I dreamt (and morning dreams come true they say).
- Ligne n°1788 : I dreamt (and morning dreams come true they say).
Ligne n°1789 : + W. B. Rhodes, Bombastes Furioso. Post medium noctean bisus, ...- Ligne n°1793 : * We must discipline ourselves to convert dreams into plans, and
Ligne n°1794 : plans into goals, and goals into those small daily activities that ...
Ligne n°1799 : ... The silent God hath quenched my Torch's ray,- Ligne n°1800 : And the vain dream hath flown.
Ligne n°1801 : + Friedrich Schiller, Resignation. Bowring's translation. ...
Ligne n°1805 : ... But when night comes, and the soft winds sigh,- Ligne n°1806 : Every man is a King of Dreams.
Ligne n°1807 : + Clinton Scollard, King of Dreams. ...
Ligne n°1806 : ... Every man is a King of Dreams.- Ligne n°1807 : + Clinton Scollard, King of Dreams.
- Ligne n°1809 : * I'll dream no more--by manly mind
Ligne n°1810 : Not even in sleep is well resigned. ...
Ligne n°1811 : ... My midnight orisons said o'er,- Ligne n°1812 : I'll turn to rest and dream no more.
Ligne n°1813 : + Walter Scott, Lady of the Lake (1810), Canto I, Stanza 35. ...
Ligne n°1816 : ... Twelve several times, and I have nightly since- Ligne n°1817 : Dreamt of encounters 'twixt thyself and me.
Ligne n°1818 : + William Shakespeare, Coriolanus (c. 1607-08), Act IV, scene 5, ...
Ligne n°1821 : ... * There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest,- Ligne n°1822 : For I did dream of money-bags to-night.
Ligne n°1823 : + William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice (late 1590s), Act ...- Ligne n°1826 : * I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of
Ligne n°1827 : man to say what dream it was. ...
Ligne n°1826 : ... * I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of- Ligne n°1827 : man to say what dream it was.
Ligne n°1828 : + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595-96), ...
Ligne n°1827 : ... man to say what dream it was.- Ligne n°1828 : + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595-96),
Ligne n°1829 : Act IV, scene 1, line 211. ...- Ligne n°1831 : * This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep
Ligne n°1832 : Did mock sad fools withal. ...
Ligne n°1836 : ... * Oh! I have pass'd a miserable night,- Ligne n°1837 : So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams,
Ligne n°1838 : That, as I am a Christian faithful man, ...
Ligne n°1845 : ... Have I enjoyed the golden dew of sleep,- Ligne n°1846 : But have been waked by his timorous dreams.
Ligne n°1847 : + William Shakespeare, Richard III (c. 1591), Act IV, scene 1, ...- Ligne n°1850 : * I talk of dreams,
Ligne n°1851 : Which are the children of an idle brain, ...
Ligne n°1858 : ... * Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck,- Ligne n°1859 : And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats,
Ligne n°1860 : Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, ...
Ligne n°1865 : ... * If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep,- Ligne n°1866 : My dreams presage some joyful news at hand:
Ligne n°1867 : My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne; ...
Ligne n°1873 : ... * We are such stuff- Ligne n°1874 : As dreams are made on, and our little life
Ligne n°1875 : Is rounded with a sleep. ...
Ligne n°1879 : ... * Ah, the strange, sweet, lonely delight- Ligne n°1880 : Of the Valleys of Dream.
Ligne n°1881 : + Fiona McLeod, Dream Fantasy. ...
Ligne n°1880 : ... Of the Valleys of Dream.- Ligne n°1881 : + Fiona McLeod, Dream Fantasy.
Ligne n°1883 : ... * Across the silent stream- Ligne n°1884 : Where the dream-shadows go,
Ligne n°1885 : From the dim blue Hill of Dream ...
Ligne n°1884 : ... Where the dream-shadows go,- Ligne n°1885 : From the dim blue Hill of Dream
Ligne n°1886 : I have heard the west wind blow. ...
Ligne n°1886 : ... I have heard the west wind blow.- Ligne n°1887 : + Fiona McLeod, From the Hills of Dream.
- Ligne n°1889 : * In an ocean of dreams without a sound.
Ligne n°1890 : + Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Sensitive Plant, Part I, Stanza 26. ...- Ligne n°1892 : * Those dreams, that on the silent night intrude,
Ligne n°1893 : And with false flitting shades our minds delude, ...
Ligne n°1897 : ... And fools consult interpreters in vain.- Ligne n°1898 : + Jonathan Swift, On Dreams.
- Ligne n°1900 : * In the world of dreams, I have chosen my part.
Ligne n°1901 : To sleep for a season and hear no word ...
Ligne n°1903 : ... Only the song of a secret bird.- Ligne n°1904 : + Algernon Charles Swinburne, A Ballad of Dreamland. Envoi.
- Ligne n°1906 : * The dream
Ligne n°1907 : Dreamed by a happy man, when the dark East, ...
Ligne n°1906 : ... * The dream- Ligne n°1907 : Dreamed by a happy man, when the dark East,
Ligne n°1908 : Unseen, is brightening to his bridal morn. ...- Ligne n°1916 : * Like glimpses of forgotten dreams.
Ligne n°1917 : + Alfred Tennyson, The Two Voices (1832; 1842), Stanza CXXVII. ...- Ligne n°1919 : * The chambers in the house of dreams
Ligne n°1920 : Are fed with so divine an air, ...
Ligne n°1922 : ... And they who walk there are most fair.- Ligne n°1923 : + Francis Thompson, Dream Tryst, Stanza 3.
- Ligne n°1925 : * And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams
Ligne n°1926 : Call to the soul when man doth sleep. ...
Ligne n°1926 : ... Call to the soul when man doth sleep.- Ligne n°1927 : So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted dreams,
Ligne n°1928 : And into glory peep. ...- Ligne n°1931 : * Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream.
Ligne n°1932 : + William Wordsworth, Hart-Leap Well, Part II, Stanza 9. ...
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