It’s good to think about real life, no? Because real life isn’t just dreams and happiness.
I am a person who has many dreams. But as soon as I accomplish one, I move on to the next. That’s my fatal, absurd nature.
I believe to have shown that, at times, the impossible can become possible. It all depends on how much each and every one of us believes in our dreams, in our strength, and in our determination.
My dreams were at once more fantastic and agreeable than my writings.
A safe life includes following your dreams with the full knowledge that doing so is not, in any way, shape or form, safe in the traditional meaning of the word. Because living safely means dying without too many regrets. That is safe.
You can’t take anything personally in this business. Follow your dreams, but there is a lot of criticism. You have to brush it off. Everybody is looking for something different.
I remember, when I was young, I had idols who inspired me to go for my dreams, and I just want to give the same back.
Sometimes, I get ideas from dreams. Often, my stories are based on adventures that I, or my friends, have actually lived.
You have to keep pushing toward those dreams no matter what setbacks happen.
I wasn’t prepared to get a mammogram until I was 40 years old, like I’d been told. I never in my wildest dreams expected anything to be wrong.
I was always a closet lover of acting. My mom was very practical. She never, ever restricted our dreams, always told us we could do or be anything. Then I said, ‘Maybe I want to be an actor’. And she said, ‘Maybe not that’.
I think, as a child, there weren’t dreams. I can’t recall as a child having some ultimate dream and thinking that it was possible.
We all have those dreams we’ve never let go of. But believe it or not, sometimes a job that we’re not that keen on can help us achieve those dreams or goals.
I never in my wildest dreams thought I would get even one play at Indiana, let alone 25 years later, walk Bruin Walk, walk UCLA where Coach Wooden built his legacy.
There something to be said for having even unrealistic dreams. Even if the dreams don’t come true – that, to me, is what’s beautiful about Los Angeles. It’s full of these people who have moved there to chase these dreams.
It gets old, all of it. People putting a lot of hopes and dreams on you. Telling you they put money on you, and ‘you’re my kid’s idol.’
It’s actually one of my dreams to have my own album. My music genre is dark pop.
I don’t believe people who think dreams aren’t reality nor will they ever be. We follow that theory of making it a reality.
Yeah, ever since I was super-young I had a lot of dreams – I wanted to be a musician, I wanted to be a skateboarder.
Think about how many dreams die with people – if you don’t believe in yourself, whatever you’re doing is for no reason.
A couple of years ago I decided that my dream is to dance with J.Lo. She was on top of my dreamboard and I’ve talked about her in almost every interview I’ve done, whenever they ask what my biggest dreams are.
It is a lot easier to stay focused and keep your head above water when you are pursuing your ultimate dreams!
We’ve removed the ceiling above our dreams. There are no more impossible dreams.
I hope my children just grow up happy and pursue their dreams. I mean, that’s all I can ask of them.
Publishing can be tough. It has the ability to kill dreams.