Dreams A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that The content and purpose of dreams are not fully understood, though they throughout recorded history. Dream interpretation is the attempt at drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message. The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology. was time it was not, end and beginning are dreams. Life, what is it but a dream? not--"life is but a dream". The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream... That dreams are fragile things. What else endures Of all this broken world save only dreams! Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. human dreams that we may, after all, perhaps some day make them come engender dreams. The center of every man's existence is a dream. If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower You got a dream, you got to protect it. Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than with the scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true. All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them. Dreams, as we all know, are very queer things: some parts are presented They tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me the The actual forms and images of my dream, that is, the very ones I really saw at the very time of my dream, were filled with such harmony, dream embraced thousands of years and left in me only a sense of the You can live in your dreams] but only if you are worthy of them. ~ ALL THIS IS A DREAM. ~ Michael Faraday To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves to Always believe in your dreams, because if you don't, you'll still have When a dream is born in you When you know the dream is true I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. ~ The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that my father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be foolish, Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the dreamer. But you cannot kill the dream. ~ Samuel Kyles Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream, The king lay down not to sleep, he lay down to dream. ~ Lugalbanda in The value of dreams, like ... divinations, is not that they give a They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. ~ Edgar Allan Poe Is but a dream within a dream.~ Edgar Allan Poe Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.~ Edgar I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.~ Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. ~ Thoreau So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem dreamer. [...] A democracy should not let its dreamers perish. They are Dream is akin to aspiration. And aspiration is a kind of divination of We grow great by dreams. ~ Woodrow Wilson I have spread my dreams beneath your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. ~ William Butler Yeats During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only after the great awakening will we realize that this is the great dream. Still enveloped in a blanket of dreams dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. But the other without having dreamed at all. * Follow your dreams, not your boyfriends. + In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities. * Courage is the magic that turns dreams into reality. Gay dreams to all! good night, good night. * Hypnotic dreams have long been a method by which hypnosis is characteristics in comparison to nocturnal dreams is sparse.Physiological correlates of hypnotic dreams have been of rapid eyemovements (REM) during some hypnotic dreams (Brady & The content of hypnotic dreams has been less methodically tested. Some psycho-therapists describe using hypnotic dreams inthe same manner they would nocturnal dreams and believe their content to be hypnoticdreams being shorter, having fewer characters,having more " andvividness of hypnotic dreams. Some authorssuch as Barber (1962) and Walker (1974)assert that hypnotic dream content is identicalto that of waking fantasy and quite differentfrom nocturnal dreams. + Barrett, D. L. (1979). "The Hypnotic Dream: Its Content in Comparison to Nocturnal Dreams and Waking Fantasy". Journal of things had to be dreamed of before they became realities. So I believe that dreams -- day dreams, you know, with your eyes wide your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. * Trapped dreams must die. brave books that would preserve the glories of the Dream * The Dream, as I now know, is not best served by making parodies of human dreams that we may, after all, perhaps some day make them unaffected: only a man's thoughts and dreams could outlive him, in annihilated dreams by wholesale. To Kennaston this seemed the one * Man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams. * People must have both their dreams and their dinners in this world, dream. It is, in fact, inadmissible that this considerable portion moments of the dream, from the point of view of time, and taking into consideration only the time of pure dreaming, that is the dreams of sleep, is not inferior to the sum of the moments of * I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, * The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream, That dreams are fragile things. What else endures Of all this broken world save only dreams! + Dana Burnet, "Who Dreams Shall Live", in Poems (1915), p. 209, * His early dreams of good outstripp'd the truth, Lay it where Childhood's dreams are twined * Life, what is it but a dream? * If you have never had a dream, perhaps you have only dreamt to be * Perhaps it is not true that "a man becomes what he dreams"; but if he does not dream, what kind of a man is he? alone engender dreams. * The center of every man's existence is a dream. Death, disease, Freud, for instance, from a simple dream reported by a man in his dreamed of seeing six or seven white wolves sitting in a tree. Freud interpreted the dream in such a way as to convince himself * If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower me. You got a dream, you got to protect it. People can't do * Dream after dream ensues; And still they dream that they shall still succeed; * I dream of vampires. I dream of god. I dream of no vampires. I dream of no god. I dream of nothing. And yet that too is still my dream. * Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than with the you who live in dreams are better pleased by the sophistical dreaming--we obviously need to do it for some reason.' scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true. * All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue Unsourced variant: All your dreams can come true if you have dream theorists that dreams were very brief, usually in reaction to perspectives by comparing dreams to "a firework that has been hours awakening, but added the idea that the thoughts underlying dreams laboratory studies reveal that dreaming takes place longer, more past is to be discovered in every dream," but five detailed studies demonstrate that only about half of dreams contain even the slightest "day residue" that can be identified by the dreamer shaping dream content, Freud believed that all significant speeches in dreams can be traced to memories of speeches heard or sentences read, but the analysis of hundreds of speech acts in dreams constructions appropriate to the unfolding dream context, not to the dream context that bi-lingual participants in one sleep dream character with whom they were talking(Foulkes, Meier, is the meaning of each and every dream." Although this hypothesis with several simple wishful dreams that he overheard from his dreamers. However, a five-year longitudinal study in the sleep of awakenings that young children have static and bland dreams, not + Domhoff, G. W. (2000). "Moving Dream Theory Beyond Freud and * Dreams, as we all know, are very queer things: some parts are space and time. Dreams seem to be spurred on not by reason but by tricks my reason has played sometimes in dreams, what utterly + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), II. * Yes, I dreamed a dream, my dream of the third of November. They tease me now, telling me it was only a dream. But does it matter whether it was a dream or reality, if the dream made known to me cannot be, whether you are asleep or awake. Let it be a dream, so extinguish by suicide, and my dream, my dream -- oh, it revealed to + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), II. * In dreams you sometimes fall from a height, or are stabbed, or wake up from it. It was the same in my dream. I did not feel any + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), III. dream of such details as I am telling now, that I only dreamed or by the mere sensation of my dream, and that was all that was images of my dream, that is, the very ones I really saw at the very time of my dream, were filled with such harmony, were so lovely and I dreamed it, yet it must have been real. You know, I will tell you a secret: perhaps it was not a dream at all! + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), IV. The dream embraced thousands of years and left in me only a sense + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V. * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V. * A dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream? I will say + Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), V. * You can live in your dreams, but only if you are worthy of them. Out of a misty dream Within a dream. + Don't call yourself poor, because your dreams are unfulfilled. Truly poor is only the one who has never dreamed. missionaries, practiced a dream psychotherapy that was remarkably thoughts in dreams, and the mental and physical (psychosomatic) desires. The Iroquois knew that their dreams did not deal in facts Iroquois seers to uncover the latent meanings behind a dream was free association... The Iroquois faith in dreams... is only I'll bring all your dreams alive, for you. * People say that your dreams are the only things that save ya... Come on baby in our dreams, we can live our misbehaviors dream; not only plan, but also believe. + Variant: To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as * If dreaming was selected for because of its adaptive function, the general content of dreams should certainly reflect this, and seen, with studies indicating that dream content is biased toward elements. Data collected from over 500 dream reports by Hall and negative dreams are also disproportionably likely to contain overrepresentation of threatening events in dreams, which should not occur if dream content is random. Through appropriating and learning to deal with these threats in dreams, it is proposed here + Franklin, M; Zyphur, M (2005). "The role of dreams in the to be shaped by dreaming is that of interpretation. As discussed by mental rehearsal/imagery, or dreaming, the individual is given the studies of children's dream-reports indicate that their dreams more often contain family members and close friends than adults' dreams * The latent content of dreams consists of: be present in the same dream: 'Dreams frequently seem to have more than one meaning. Not only, as + (1900a) The Interpertation of Dreams, S.E., Vol. 4, p. 219; as dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN them stem from the infantile period of life: 'a dream might be as a dream.' + 1900a) The Interpertation of Dreams, S.E., Vol. 5, p. 546; as dream-content (pp. 31ff.)". Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on the Theory of Dreams. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN * The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of + The Interpretation of Dreams (1900), from The Standard Edition + At any rate the interpretation of dreams is the via regia to a * Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves have long suspected--like it or not--"life is but a dream". * Did I dream this belief Or did I believe this dream? * Always believe in your dreams, because if you don't, you'll still * Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge * Dreams, something like prophecy, are the offspring of imaginations * Dreams neither injure nor benefit: they are vain. * A dream towards morning is likely to be fulfilled. * When a dream is born in you When you know the dream is true if you can pray when you're in agony. In my dream I didn't pray to thought of gong blind. It's bad enough when I'm awake but in dreams you can't shake the thoughts away. They remain. In this dream I was * Many similarities are noted between the process of dreaming and the psychotherapies deriving from Freud's work. Dreaming and clearly in the period following an acute trauma. Dreaming and + Hartmann, E. "Making connections in a safe place: Is dreaming psychotherapy?". Dreaming. 5 (4): 213-228. * Dream and deed are not as different as many think. All the deeds of men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end. * I differ from Freud in that I think that most dreams are neither highly conflictual themes worthy of note by the dreamer (and any interpretive assistant). My position echoes Jung's notion of dreams + J. Allan Hobson, in The Dreaming Brain : How the brain creates both the sense and nonsense of dreams (1988) * Dreaming has fascinated and mystified humankind for ages: the bizarre and evanescent qualities of dreams have invited boundless the twentieth century, scientific dream theories were mainly sleep, the neural underpinnings of dreaming have become consciousness that is derived from the study of dreaming. The + Hobson, J.A. (2009). "REM sleep and dreaming: towards a theory in detail later on -- that all three women have either had "dreams" * Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged + Langston Hughes, in "Dreams" in the anthology Golden * What happens to a dream deferred? + Langston Hughes, in "Harlem" in Montage of a Dream Deferred truly end. Was Dr. Light's dream of a world in which Reploids and humans lived together in peace merely a dream? The price of peace * I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the * ALL THIS IS A DREAM. Still examine it by a few experiments. Nothing * The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate speaks chiefly through dreams and visions. * We were able to reveal dream content from brain activity during anybody's dreams. They will all be idiosyncratic to the individual, + Yukiyasu Kamitani, in "Scientists 'read dreams' using brain * Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will. the nature of its contents--is the dream. * I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out self-evident that all men are created equal." ... I have a dream content of their character. I have a dream today. + Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have a Dream," speech at the * I chose to dream and act on my dreams, following the example that my father taught. To live with this dream may be crazy, it may be + Yolanda King, "A Dream Deferred" Speech (1989) delivered at * Dreaming is not merely an act of communication; it is also an * Yes, you can kill the dreamer. Absolutely, you can kill the dreamer. But you cannot kill the dream. * The dream on the pillow, March 1823), 'Song - The dream on the pillow' * I dreamed a dream, that I had flung a chain * Dream, dream, let me dream, * All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. This I did. * Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us what we fear. Some dreams are of what we know though we may not know we knew it. The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what + Ursula K. Le Guin, Social Dreaming of the Frin in David G. * "Dreams mean nothing," he said coldly. "They are unreal." You may say I'm a dreamer, * "It is new, indeed, for I made it last night in a dream of strange cities; and dreams are older than brooding Tyre, or the * The king lay down not to sleep, he lay down to dream. humanity, the freedom of man and mind, is nothing but a dream. They are right. It is. It is the American Dream. * The value of dreams, like ... divinations, is not that they give a dreams, were not to be received passively; the recipients had to dreams. Participants from both Eastern and Western cultures believed that dreams contain hidden truths (Study 1) and considered dreams to provide more meaningful information about the world than attributed to specific dreams, however, was moderated by the extent to which the content of those dreams accorded with participants' (Studies 3-6). Finally, dream content influenced judgment: considering a dream in which a friend protected rather than dreaming or learning of a plane crash (Studies 2 and 3). Together, interpretation of their dreams and that these interpretations + Morewedge, Carey K.; Norton, Michael I. "When dreaming is believing: The (motivated) interpretation of dreams". Journal manifestations of unconscious expression, first in the dream and * The dream censorship functions to preserve sleep by controlling the the second consequence of the censorship of dreams, just as dream-distortion is its first consequence' It should be noted that while it is the censorship that necessitates dream distortion, the is done by the dream-work. The work of the censorship is merely to can be sufficiently disguised by the dream-work will the censorship dream. Concepts on the Theory of Dreams". Abingdon-on-Thames: * We are near awakening when we dream that we dream. + Variants: We are near waking when we dream that we dream. As (1841) by Sarah Austin We are near waking when we dream we are dreaming. * "You are walking on the earth as in a dream; Our world is a dream within a dream" Paramahansa Yogananda, The Divine Romance,1986 * A dream is a creation of the intelligence, the creator being I do not see any dreams! + Suman Pokhrel, May I Not See Dreams * The dream too thinks twice, * Still enveloped in a blanket of dreams like them losing their dreams. * They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. * It is the quality and intensity of the dream only which raises men above the biological norm; and it is fidelity to the dream which from the muddling, aimless mediocrities about him. What the dream is, matters not at all -- it may be a dream of sainthood, kingship, * So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem * Several theories claim that dreaming is a random by-product of REM Phenomenal dream content, however, is not as disorganized as such views imply. The form and content of dreams is not random but organized and selective: during dreaming, the brain constructs a are over represented. Furthermore, dream content is consistently biological function of dreaming is to simulate threatening events, context of dreaming and the possible traces it has left in the dream content of the present human population. In the ancestral dream-production mechanism that tends to select threatening waking normative dream content, children's dreams, recurrent dreams, nightmares, post traumatic dreams, and the dreams of hunter-gatherers indicates that our dream-production mechanisms are function of dreaming. + Revonsuo, A. (2000). "The reinterpretation of dreams: an evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming". * Still speaking of dreams, Seth says: "Energy projected into any for the moment molded. Therefore, when the dreamer contracts his multi-realistic objects backward, ending for himself the dream he dream continues." The energy, as Seth explains it, can be doer must also be a great dreamer. * Man is essentially a dreamer, wakened sometimes for a moment by shown how largely our dreams at night are the pictured fulfilment same of day-dreams; and he might have included the day-dreams which + Bertrand Russell, Sceptical Essays (1928), Ch. 2: Dreams and * The republic is a dream Nothing happens unless first a dream. Sandburg said, all we need to begin with is a dream that we that dream will come true. All we need to do is act, and the * It may be that "dreaming," too, should be understood this way, as particular content of dreams (now terrifying, now benign; now full overall fact of the dreaming itself, the emergency work of the * Although the variability of dream content is large, typical dream order of the dream themes and of gender differences in the content of dreams. The authors administered A. L. Zadra and T. A. Nielsen's (1997) Typical Dream Questionnaire to 444 participants. The findings indicated that most of the 55 dream themes occurred at findings; for example, men reported dreams about physical the measurement of typical dream themes are reliable and valid. The typical dream contents and waking life experiences, however, has (November 2004). "Typical Dreams: Stability and Gender * But only in their dreams can men be truly free. 'Twas always thus, be had. At the moment, it is a dream. But as of the moment we clasp destroyed the dream. And I think we will find that the vehicle was * I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was. + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595). To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub: For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, As dreams are made on, and our little life * Is a dream a lie if it don't come true * It is surely nobler to be a victim of the most noble dream than to profit from a sordid reality and to wallow in it. Dream is akin to life-long, dreamer. For in him the dreamer is fortified against And so has perished the kindly dreamer -- on the cross or in the A democracy should not let its dreamers perish. They are its life, * You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never dream things that never were and say, why not." Ted Kennedy * Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. * In the past, daydreaming was often considered a failure of mental they've found daydreaming to be remarkably common -- and often daydreaming is counterproductive, but sometimes it fosters * When the brain in not functioning properly during dreams of Since aggression is prominent in most dreams, it is likely that our male and female dreams. When a animal enters a dream it is almost always going to pose some threat or danger to the dreamer. The a high survival value. Dreaming simulates these strategies in order threats in waking life could mean death. Dreams are biased towards + Tubo, J. "The evolution of dreaming". Archived from the + No sick man's monstrous dream can be so wild that some * The whole life is a succession of dreams. My ambition is to be a conscious dreamer, that is all. * As I became accustomed to keeping dream records, the dreams + Susan M. Watkins, Dreaming Myself, Dreaming A Town, p. 36. not they remembered a dream from the previous evening; they also differences in dream recall were strongly stable over a 2-month interval. Dream recall was specifically associated with openness and fantasy are particularly likely to remember their dreams and to consistent with a salience model of dream recall and a continuity + Watson, David (2003). "To dream, perchance to remember: Individual differences in dream recall". `'Personality and * A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his the last resource of those who know not how to dream. * It is the first duty of a gentleman to dream. * We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things winter's evening. Some of us let these great dreams die, but others who sincerely hope that their dreams will come true. dreams and Run (South Plainfield: Bridge, 1984), p. 2-3. * I have spread my dreams beneath your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. * In dreams begin responsibilities. (1914), later used as the title of the story "In Dreams Begin most apt to influence our dreams. * Once upon a time, I, Chuang Chou, dreamt I was a butterfly, myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a Once Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly, a fluttering Zhou. He did not know whether Zhou had dreamed he was a butterfly or a butterfly had dreamed he was Zhou. Between Zhou One night, Zhuangzi dreamed of being a butterfly -- a happy dreamt the butterfly or the butterfly dreaming Zhuangzi. But their previous longing for life? One who dreams of drinking wine may in the morning weep; one who dreams weeping may in the morning go out to hunt. During our dreams we do not know we are dreaming. We may even dream of interpreting a dream. Only on waking do we know it was a dream. Only after the great awakening will we realize that this is the great dream. And yet fools think they are awake, and Confucius are both dreaming, and I who say you are a dream am also a dream. Such is my tale. It will probably be called And in a dream as in a fairy bark * If there were dreams to sell, + Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Dream-Pedlary. Daytime and nighttime I'm dreaming about thee." * Oft morning dreams presage approaching fate, For morning dreams, as poets tell, are true. * I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, * I had a dream, which was not all a dream. * And dreams in their development have breath, + Lord Byron, The Dream, Stanza 1. * A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. + Lord Byron, The Dream, Stanza 3. And the maiden dreameth her love-lit dream; And always the dreaming the dreamer wakes. * Again let us dream where the land lies sunny * Like the dreams, + Samuel Taylor Coleridge, A Day Dream. In a half sleep, he dreams of better worlds, And dreaming hears thee still, O singing lark; * Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes; * In blissful dream, in silent night, With thy wise dreams and fables of the sky. * Some dreams we have are nothing else but dreams, * And the dream that our mind had sketched in haste We wake at the self-same point of the dream,-- Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace. * Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. Into the land of my dreams, Until my dreams all come true, * Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming, * 'Twas but a dream,--let it pass,--let it vanish like so many * Is this is a dream? O, if it be a dream, * Ground not upon dreams, you know they are ever contrary. * I believe it to be true that Dreams are the true Interpreters of * One of those passing rainbow dreams, * Oh! that a dream so sweet, so long enjoy'd, And twenty thousand, thousand dreams. Where I dreamed my youth away; For a dreamer lives forever, + John Boyle O'Reilly, Cry of the Dreamer. + Those dreams are true which we have in the morning, as the * Dreams, which, beneath the hov'ring shades of night, + Thomas Love Peacock, Dreams, From Petronius Arbiter. * What was your dream? * That holy dream--that holy dream, + Edgar Allen Poe, A Dream, Stanza 3. That my days have been a dream; Is but a dream within a dream. + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within a Dream" (1849). But a dream within a dream? + Edgar Allen Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream" (1849). Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. * Yet eat in dreams, the custard of the day. * Till their own dreams at length deceive 'em * As a dream when one awaketh. I dreamt (and morning dreams come true they say). * We must discipline ourselves to convert dreams into plans, and And the vain dream hath flown. Every man is a King of Dreams. + Clinton Scollard, King of Dreams. * I'll dream no more--by manly mind I'll turn to rest and dream no more. Dreamt of encounters 'twixt thyself and me. For I did dream of money-bags to-night. * I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was. + William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595-96), * This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams, But have been waked by his timorous dreams. * I talk of dreams, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, My dreams presage some joyful news at hand: As dreams are made on, and our little life Of the Valleys of Dream. + Fiona McLeod, Dream Fantasy. Where the dream-shadows go, From the dim blue Hill of Dream + Fiona McLeod, From the Hills of Dream. * In an ocean of dreams without a sound. * Those dreams, that on the silent night intrude, + Jonathan Swift, On Dreams. * In the world of dreams, I have chosen my part. + Algernon Charles Swinburne, A Ballad of Dreamland. Envoi. * The dream Dreamed by a happy man, when the dark East, * Like glimpses of forgotten dreams. * The chambers in the house of dreams + Francis Thompson, Dream Tryst, Stanza 3. * And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted dreams, * Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream. Dream Look up dream in Wiktionary, the free dictionary "https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Dreams&oldid=2497625"