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Well, they say if you
dream
something hard enough, it will come to pass.
Either that, or I was extremely lucky, but this was my
dream.
And it's of course where Martin Luther King delivered his famous "I have a
dream"
speech, but what's actually less known is that this march was organized by a man named Bayard Rustin.
And so, I abandoned my
dream
life for a single room on the backstreets of Kyoto, Japan, which was the place that had long exerted a strong, really mysterious gravitational pull on me.
Mine is no longer a dream; it's a goal.
And it let me make things, which, to me, was sort of the
dream.
And sort of my
dream
to be involved.
Patrick never gave up his
dream
of higher education.
Debbie has worked all her life, pays taxes, supports herself month to month, proud of the American dream, a
dream
that just won't be complete without higher education.
It's like a
dream.
What looked enormous in an artist's studio could get lost on the playa, but there are virtually no spatial limits, so artists can
dream
as big as they can build.
And you know, as it turns out, people don't want to just
dream
about flying, nor do they want to watch us fly.
My
dream
is to build the world's first underground park in New York City.
Interesting fact about marriage in Russia, that most of the 18, 19-year-old girls are already ready, and
dream
to get married.
We got to know each other incredibly well through that quarter, and he took the project that he started working on in the independent study and turned it, ultimately, into a company called Play for Tomorrow, where he teaches kids from disadvantaged backgrounds how to, essentially, craft the lives they
dream
to live.
They risk their lives to realize a dream, and that
dream
is as simple as having a decent job somewhere so they can send money home and help the family, which has helped them before.
Now, my
dream
of dreams, I want to go explore the oceans of Mars, but until we can go there, I think the oceans still hold quite a few secrets.
And I
dream
of the day that we have underwater cities, and maybe, just maybe, if we push the boundaries of adventure and knowledge, and we share that knowledge with others out there, we can solve all sorts of problems.
We need to dream, we need to be creative, and we all need to have an adventure in order to create miracles in the darkest of times.
DU: So we want to thank everybody who wanted to become part of this
dream
and supported us along the way, and we are looking at continuing.
And so one day pretty soon, when the colors start going up on these walls, we hope more people will join us, and join this big dream, and maybe one day, the whole of Vila Cruzeiro will be painted.
Becoming a doctor was my
dream.
My parents cleaned hotel rooms and washed dishes and pumped gas so that I could pursue my
dream.
This was the biggest
dream
I've ever had, and it was so nearly perfect.
That I'm standing here telling this story is proof that we all can accomplish great things, through ambition, through passion, through sheer stubbornness, by refusing to quit, that if you
dream
something hard enough, as Sting said, it does indeed come to pass.
The closer I got to my finish line, that rubbly, rocky coast of Ross Island, the more I started to realize that the biggest lesson that this very long, very hard walk might be teaching me is that happiness is not a finish line, that for us humans, the perfection that so many of us seem to
dream
of might not ever be truly attainable, and that if we can't feel content here, today, now, on our journeys amidst the mess and the striving that we all inhabit, the open loops, the half-finished to-do lists, the could-do-better-next-times, then we might never feel it.
My
dream
is to reach out to one million women in the next 10 years, and to make sure that happens, this year we launched Sughar Foundation in the U.S. It is not just going to fund Sughar but many other organizations in Pakistan to replicate the idea and to find even more innovative ways to unleash the rural women's potential in Pakistan.
Khalida Brohi: I think my job is to give the inspiration out, give my
dream
out.
Are we raising kids who are obsessed with getting As? Are we raising kids who don't know how to
dream
big dreams?
In prison, you can't
dream.
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