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This is not a story of a nameless someone who lived in some war, who we do not know their hopes, their dreams, their accomplishments, their families, their beliefs, their values.
Just like other young people, I had a lot of plans and
dreams.
And I wanted to tell her, and I want to tell you, we need to stop letting disease divorce us from our
dreams.
But he's a literary agent, which means he's a broker of
dreams
in a world where most
dreams
don't come true.
May you find a mud puddle to jump in someplace, or find a way to get over, around, or through any wall that stands between you and one of your
dreams.
We can take the easier road, the more cynical road, which is a road based on sometimes
dreams
of a past that never really was, a fear of each other, distancing and blame.
But I have
dreams
in my eyes, and I am not going to look back now.
We have found a new way to express our feelings and to express our dreams: these young people who have restored self-confidence in our nations in that part of the world, who have given us new meaning for freedom and empowered us to go down to the streets.
We're going to win because we have
dreams.
We're going to win because we are willing to stand up for our dreams."
This isn't to say we give up our wildest, biggest
dreams.
A few weeks later I was talking to Shannon about the Kona "disaster," and she said this to me: "Minda, big
dreams
and goals can only be realized when you're ready to fail."
It's about following your own dreams, uninvited, and then working with others to make those
dreams
come true.
But I knew that I'd need superpowers to make my
dreams
come true.
When I was growing up in Montana, I had two
dreams.
It's been successful beyond our
dreams.
They couldn't stop talking about all the things they did in 1950, all the things they were planning to do in 1950, all the
dreams
of what they wanted to accomplish in 1950.
And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their
dreams.
But my parents did not allow the circumstances of their bad upbringing to determine the ambition and
dreams
for themselves and for their children.
They toiled with rolled-up sleeves, with their hands deep in debt, they plowed ahead, growing their
dreams
into reality.
This song I wrote about the importance of being patient with your
dreams.
Sometimes it's a global view, to see our common roots and how we can use them to catch
dreams.
It was these legs and the best 21st birthday gift I could ever receive — a new kidney from my dad — that allowed me to follow my
dreams
again.
It's believing in those
dreams
and facing our fears head-on that allows us to live our lives beyond our limits.
Here's the thing, if we have goals and dreams, and we want to do our best, and if we love people and we don't want to hurt them or lose them, we should feel pain when things go wrong.
He
dreams
of coral reefs and plankton.
And we could take a very simple view and say, well, it is that which we lose when we fall into deep sleep without dreams, or when we go under anesthesia, and it is what we regain when we recover from sleep or from anesthesia.
And so the present self can trounce all over its
dreams.
And the poem goes: "On the idle hill of summer, lazy with the flow of streams, hark I hear a distant drummer, drumming like a sound in dreams, far and near and low and louder on the roads of earth go by, dear to friend and food to powder, soldiers marching, soon to die."
There's a lot of people here, you guys have really big
dreams.
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