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My idea of a delicious time is to read a book that is wonderful. But the ruling passion of my life is being a seeker after truth and the divine.
— Bell Hooks
It seemed that the only lover she had ever wanted was a lover in a dream.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
For being book smart, I thought he (A. Barlett Giamatti) had a lot of street smarts, which is tough to find sometimes.
— Whitey Herzog
God be with you is not an unmixed blessing.
— Margaret Atwood
If Scripture were to describe the downfall of an empire in the style adopted by political historians, the common people would not be stirred.
— Baruch Spinoza
It hurt. She'd always had a tiny bit of hope that they'd somehow be able to be together, refused to let go of that dream. Her
— Laurann Dohner
She slept deeply, but as usual, she did not dream. It had been months; none of them was dreaming anymore. [p. 227]
— Anne Lamott
In this world of endless opportunities our dreams compete. If we wait to start a journey, the destination may not be anymore what we wanted to find.
— Gisela Hausmann
She had said he had been driven away from her by a dream ...
— Joseph Conrad
He was awake; probably he had had the same dream as she. They had the same starry stuff in their veins, after all.
— Maggie Stiefvater
She had never had a daydream that dreamed itself, like nightmares. That crawled out of her brain like a creature of the dark. A daymare.
— Caroline B. Cooney
Since I've never had a dream,' she begins, 'one night I woke and went looking for one.
— Steve Erickson
I'm short and to the point.
— Shaquille O'Neal
Explain to me again," he begged," why we are here."
She had told him once before; it had been like listening to a vivid, improbable dream. — Patricia A. McKillip
She had told him once before; it had been like listening to a vivid, improbable dream. — Patricia A. McKillip
I think of Texas as the laboratory for bad government.
— Molly Ivins
Too old to dream of perfection, perhaps, she had instead discovered a certain delicious appeal in flaws.
— Steven Erikson
In life you need to take a risk.
— Stefano Gabbana
The day had begun to feel tinny: a pretend day, a dream day, that for some unaccountable reason she had to go on and on with as if it were real.
— Sarah Waters
She has the kind of beauty that shames your understanding of the word.
She is the waking dream I've had for so long. — Kirk Diedrich
She is the waking dream I've had for so long. — Kirk Diedrich
In the basement of Sydney's new house is a little room that is about the size and shape of a coffin.
— Dan Chaon
And perhaps for my mother this dream was the truth, and just by dreaming it she felt she had brought it to pass.
— Zadie Smith
She is the only dream I ever had that lived and breathed and did not die in the face of reality.
(Ashley said about Melanie) — Margaret Mitchell
(Ashley said about Melanie) — Margaret Mitchell
The light in a student is a spark;
the light in a master is a torch. — Matshona Dhliwayo
the light in a master is a torch. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Had she been hanging on to her dream of being a writer, but only barely hanging on, and something made her let go?
— Sherman Alexie
Never had she dared to dream of dreams
— Bree Wolf
I couldn't survive my own pessimism if I didn't have some kind of sunny little dream.
— Kurt Vonnegut
When I was in college, there were certain words you couldn't say in front of a girl. Now you can say them, but you can't say 'girl.'
— Tom Lehrer
And most of all she wondered about the man at the next table whose voice was like ... like a dream which she did not know that she had dreamed.
— Susan Glaspell
I had a dream where I drank my own grandma. What she was doing disguised as a bottle of booze isn't entirely clear to me.
— Jarod Kintz
Then she had doubts about the reality of her situation and wondered if her imminent departure was not the illusion of a dream.
— George Sand
every dream she had ever had, like delicious fruits, and then left her alone to discover that every one was poisoned.
— Sabrina Philips
She snatched at the dream that had comforted her for so long. It was faded and thin, like a letter too often read.
— Elizabeth George Speare
The last time she was up here, she had been ... staring up at the sky and dreaming of stars. Now, she looked down and plotted flames.
— Kiersten White
What is holiness? Happiness is holiness. Breathing is holiness. You are holy and divine; right here, right now, just like this.
— C. JoyBell C.