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Graham had a lot of trouble with taste. Often his thoughts were not tasty. There were no effective partitions in his mind. What he saw and learned touched everything else he knew. Some of the combinations were hard to live with. But he could not anticipate them, could not block and repress. His learned values of decency and propriety tagged along, shocked at his associations, appalled at his dreams; sorry that in the bone arena of his skull there were no forts for what he loved. His associations came at the speed of light. His value judgments were at the pace of a responsive reading. They could never keep up and direct his thinking. He viewed his own mentality as grotesque but useful, like a chair made of antlers. There was nothing he could do about it.


Thomas Harris


#will-graham #dreams

If people aren't laughing at your dreams, maybe you're dreams aren't big enough.


L. Mikael


#dreams

you simply couldn't guard yourself against dreams. they attacked late at night when a person was at the most vulnerable.


Kate O'Riordan


#dreaming #guard #vulnerability #dreams

El verbo leer, como el verbo amar y el verbo soñar, no soporta ‘el modo imperativo’. Yo siempre les aconsejé a mis estudiantes que si un libro los aburre lo dejen; que no lo lean porque es famoso, que no lean un libro porque es moderno, que no lean un libro porque es antiguo. La lectura debe ser una de las formas de la felicidad y no se puede obligar a nadie a ser feliz. The verb reading, like the verb to love and the verb dreaming, doesn't bear the imperative mode. I always advised to my students that if a book bores them leave it; That they don't read it because it's famous, that they don't read a book because it's modern, that they don't read a book because it's antique. The reading should be one of the ways of happiness and nobody can be obliged to be happy.


Jorge Luis Borges


#reading #dreams

Yet I feel like Theseus running madly through the coils of the labyrinth with horrors following at my heels and every twist bringing a new and dreaded sight. I dream and it pursues me I am sunk so far in horror heaped upon horror that I cannot taste wine or see the sun above. The world has ended and I don't know why I yet Live


Jo Graham


#isle-of-the-dead #dreams

I have always had people to propound how essential it is to dream, but never do they tell what you should do when these dreams, out of the blue, flux into reality. One thing is pretty clear to me now and I’ll say this -- put forethought into what you wish for. What if it is really granted?


Mansi Soni


#dreams

Dream me a dream so high and mighty that its fall will achieve the same as its success.


Brooke Barenfanger


#dreams

This is the us you wanted us to be, Gwen.


Kristen Ashley


#romance #us #dreams

And that's the bottom layer in old boxes: melancholy, an indefinable sense of loss. You dig around and it comes swirling up to the top


John Ajvide Lindqvist


#dreams

if you’re going to use the word ‘dream’ in a poem, you had better be langston hughes.


Jewelle Gomez


#poetry #dreams






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