Dreamers
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My soul is always soothed by the giant live oak trees, shading lovers, drunks and
dreamers
for hundreds of years, and I trust a city that always makes way for music.
There are people who are
dreamers
and amazing people full of energy.
And this is why the greatest designers are almost always the biggest
dreamers
and rebels and renegades.
Our team, befittingly I think, named it after one of those
dreamers
of the Copernican time, Johannes Kepler, and that telescope's sole purpose is to go out, find the planets that orbit other stars in our galaxy, and tell us how often do planets like our own Earth happen to be out there.
It's just the best for
dreamers
like me, who wish they could find this place - no illness, no wars, no drugs, all the bad things in life are gone.
The lovers, the dreamers, and me INDEED.
If you want any proof to all of you
dreamers
of an independent Puerto Rico see Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, all of South and Central America, and Mexico.
There's a saying, "Not all
dreamers
achieve, but all achievers dream."
Not anarchists, nihilists, realists, dreamers, repos or dems.
Director Connell presents us with a broad cast of
dreamers
and misfits.
The
dreamers
just sit around and moon about how wonderful it would be if only things were different.
Lenin called these
dreamers
useful idiots.
First he plays a guy who carries on with his sister in "Dreamers," then with his mother in this.
Whoever governs America next should formulate one, lest Latin America’s ideologues and
dreamers
gain the upper hand.
Only enactment of immigration legislation by the US Congress before the March 5, 2018, deadline – a formidable challenge in view of today’s highly fractured political conditions – can enable
Dreamers
to stay without fear of being tracked down, rounded up, and expelled.
On occasion, Trump has expressed sympathy for the
Dreamers.
The Open Education RevolutionAs the founders of two of the world’s largest open-source media platforms – Wikipedia and Connexions – we have both been accused of being
dreamers.
Probably the hardest truth that Britain’s Anglosphere
dreamers
must confront is that there is just no mood politically, in any of the candidate countries of which I’m aware, to build some new global association of the linguistically and culturally righteous.
Like the eleventh-century Danish King Canute, who commanded the waves not to strike his throne, and then, setting his throne on the beach, demonstrated the fragility of his empire to the flatterers and
dreamers
who imagined him to be master of the universe, Macron will have to behave modestly.
A handful of right-wing Dutch
dreamers
care, too, for they have visions of uniting Belgian Flanders with the Dutch motherland.
Others are less obvious: People who search for flights to Pittsburgh are likely to be going there, whereas some large percentage of people who look at flights to Las Vegas are dreamers, not fliers.
If we succeed, Africa’s
dreamers
of today will be the catalysts of positive change tomorrow.
A few chauvinist
dreamers
on the right, egged on by sections of the press, believe that the bulldog spirit of Dunkirk will overcome early setbacks and Great Britain will soon rule the waves again as a great quasi-imperial power, albeit without an empire.
These revolutionary
dreamers
might demolish society and rebuilt another society; they would not add one joy to humanity, they would not take away one pain, by cutting bread-and-butter for everybody.
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