Sentences with phrase «all about your dream»

My friend took my hands in hers, looked me in the eye and said, «Ric, you've been talking about that dream for twenty years.
«Stop thinking about your dream, act on it.
Corsair Artisan Distillery's Darek Bell talks to Fortune about his dream drink and how to recruit talent for a (partially) illegal trade.
«The most interesting thing about dreams is that you don't consider it unusual when unusual things happen, like a room floating away,» says Kurzweil.
When you awaken in the morning, lie still in bed with your eyes closed and think about the dream you just awoke from or had during the night.
Keeping quiet about your dreams will ruin your chances of making the key connections needed to move up.
Host Amanda Boleyn went through a similar journey when she quit a corporate job five years ago, and now, she's devoted much of her time to telling stories that will inspire others to stop thinking about their dreams and start chasing them.
LeBron James is a pretty frequent tweeter, and this morning he told the Twitterverse about his dreams...
So much has happened so fast that even Stack sometimes worries about the dream turning a little sour.
Singer spoke to Fortune's Stephanie N. Mehta about his Dream Team, and the logic behind his picks.
Remember what I said about dream - crushing?
Talk about a dream job!
My favorite line from the Bruce Springsteen song Badlands is «Talk about a dream, try to make it real.»
«You have to think about your dreams and what they are,» she says.
Some people have always had the same passion since childhood, but many of us are just focusing on getting through each day and are too exhausted to think about a dream job.
Upon the reversed scale of dreaming about dreamt dreams a dreamer might well see what we call as the atomized realms being nothing more than spatial nebulas and galaxies in miniature feasibilities.
I told my girlfriend (now my wife) about the dream 1st thing in the morning, then a few hours later, my friend called me and told me her mother died.
Austin: It appears you are suffering from delusions of grandeur when you make these silly claims about your dreams.
Mr President has wrote a book about dreams of his father, how about Dreams Of His White Mother, the father took leg bail.
So I told my midwife about my dreams.
She called him and told him about her dream and told him it was a warning.
So I told her about my dream and then tried to crack a few jokes at my own expense, «oh, can you even imagine that happening?»
He continued to speak about his dream on all occasions.
I've found as a Christian woman it is often better & safer to lead the conversation by talking about my dreams and hopes because having ambitions often assumes a secular worldview where promotions, opportunities, and recognition is about money, success, and ego.
It's about dreaming of living larger and seeing the redemption of the whole world.
I have often thought about that dream.
What about the dreams of Jacob and Joseph, the prophet Daniel, the wise men, Pontius Pilate's wife and Peter?
You can make all the claims you want about dreams you had and what occurred the next day, dumbfvck.
When our conversation turned to personal and pastoral matters, I happened to ask the bishop about dreams.
Perhaps the deeper, more complex and underlying question that needs to be asked about dreams, given the scientific evidence, is whether our brains are part of «closed» or «open» systems.
Did they know about your dreams before before the event, then witness your discovery?
I have Scott, who lost his money, I pulled out the dream that he had lost his money, and 100 and more people who I shared about the dream about the gems and tile patio.
Hey David, I like your ten points, however, I have always found it easier to tell you about the dream and get your thoughts.
Learn about their dreams, desires, and goals in life.
I've never really spent much time thinking about my dreams (they seem so random and bizarre most of the time) but your post has convinced me that there may be more to them than meets the mind's eye.
Obviously Im too late to be a part of the dream contest... but love to talk about dreams, and sometimes overanalyze them!
Or again, to take a very different question, what about dreams?
Do you seriously think that a Pilot, who was known to be a very no nonsense man, would have stopped in the middle of a «trial» to read a letter to the masses from his wife about a dream she had?
Every now and then I'd talk about my dream of writing a book about my experiences in Dayton, and one day my husband Dan said, «Why don't you stop talking about it and just do it?
The dream and the narrative about the dream deconstruct the Idug in his power.
The ancient world and the biblical tradition knew about dreams.
The turning point came when I started writing about a dream I had in 2009 and the profound effect it had on my theology.
I told them about my dream and they were very excited by it, exclaiming: «You saw him before anyone told you about him!»
Jung, in his captivating autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, writes about a dream he had early in his life in which he sees a big turd fall out of heaven and crash through the roof of a church, totally demolishing it.
Years ago when I took a Clinical Pastoral Education course, I shared a lot about dream work with my classmates.
What we nowadays know about dreams and the subconscious can help us understand in part how these myths came to be created.
Autumn Two Bulls, 29, also lives on Pine Ridge, and just thinking about the dream catchers that hang in trendy gift shops, the non-Native Americans who make money off her people's artifacts, makes her cry «rape.»
But we're not talking about that, we're talking about your dream vacation.
David, I've read your Z - theory, about your dreams, and your experience thru seminary and various churches where you felt you couldn't fall in line with the protocol and seen your Sophie series.
Talking about dreams, I wonder how the «Darwinians» would explain how humans evolved the ability to dream.
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