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dreamed home married ray returned
Recently, I dreamed that I returned home to find my wife had married Ray Winstone. They were kind and let me stay, but the whole thing was awkward. Peter Capaldi
dream gear last lifetime magazines material people truly
Our packs are for people who truly use the gear and don't just read the magazines and dream about it. And it will last 15 to 17 years. The material has a lifetime guarantee. Dana Gleason
dream dreamed horses love money owned people wonder
People love the horse, and that's what it is all about. This is something that money can't buy. I've owned horses for 27 years, and you dream of something like this. But I never dreamed that I'd have the wonder horse. Harry Aleo
dreaming dreams sound stay task
Stay we no longer, dreaming of renown, But sound the trumpets, and about our task William Shakespeare
dreamed forms island itself level loves poetry
Sri Lanka is an island that everyone loves at some level inside themselves. A very special island that travellers, from Sinbad to Marco Polo, dreamed about. A place where the contours of the land itself forms a kind of sinewy poetry. Romesh Gunesekera
dream level next stanford volleyball
Stanford has always been my dream. Being able to play volleyball at the next level is a dream come true. Ed Howell
dream men vision
Some men see things as they are and say, ''Why?'' I of dream things that never were, and say, ''Why not?'' George Bernard Shaw
dream extra few goal offense
Our goal is to try and get our offense a few extra possessions ? we did that today. It's a dream come true, but it's not over yet ?we've still got one more game. James Farrior
dreams life truest
Our truest life is when we are in our dreams awake. Henry David Thoreau
innovation prejudice attention
Most new things are not good, and die an early death; but those which push themselves forward and by slow degrees force themselves on the attention of mankind are the unconscious productions of human wisdom, and must have honest consideration, and must not be made the subject of unreasoning prejudice. Bill Vaughan
innovation scene today watercolor
The American watercolor scene today is about innovation and energy. P. James
innovation risks seeing seen
I don't think I've ever seen the sense of innovation and willingness to take risks that I'm seeing now. John Kimball
innovation net-neutrality internet
The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone. Al Franken
innovation champion individuality
The Pentagon isn't a place that champions individuality and innovation. Aimee Mullins
innovation percent built
99 percent of success is built on failure. Charles Kettering
innovation renewal laboratory
Innovation and renewal are required to keep a laboratory on the frontiers of science. Burton Richter
innovation voice
More than 50% of innovation comes from the voice of the customer. Lou Rossi
innovation musical theater
The musical theater is a glorious and distinctly American innovation in the history of theater. Diane Paulus
why-not process
Why not do as much as you can, and learn as much as you can about each process? Cam Gigandet
why-not individual institutions
Why not be a top-notcher? A top-notcher is simply an individual who works for the institution of which he is a part, not against it. Elbert Hubbard
why-not spirit habit
Why not make a habit of approaching life in the right spirit, joyously, expectantly, and with absolute faith that only the very best is for you? Eileen Caddy
why-not prison graves
When one is already on the edge of the grave, why not resist? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
why-not helping ifs
If someone asked you, why not help him out? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
why-not internet mass
The future presented by the internet is the mass amateurization of publishing and a switch from 'Why publish this?' to 'Why not? Clay Shirky
why-not use culture
Popular culture is inescapable in the U.S. Why not use it? Don DeLillo
why-not infinite-jest ifs
Why not? Why not?Why not not, then, if the best reasoning you can contrive is why not? David Foster Wallace
why-not longing infinite
Sadly, the things that we have set out as being worth striving for are not ultimately the things that satisfy human longings. And why not? Because we are practically the ultimate paradox: the finite made for the infinite. Desmond Tutu