Sentences with phrase «kind of dream world»

They live in some kind of dream world I guess.

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I don't dream of a world full of cheap lip gloss that was tested on animals; I dream of one in which that kind of beauty product is illegal everywhere, period.
Once the sports world is locked down, Fandeavor aims to bring its VIP model to other events, including music and food festivals — «anything that will give regular fans the kind of exclusive access they can only dream about,» Ellingson says.
«We call on people everywhere to join with us to insist on a world in which women of all kinds can pursue their dreams free from sexual assault, abuse and predatory behavior.
He is talking not about road improvement but about the creation of a world of righteousness, safety, justice and compassion, the kind of world dreamed about by poets and promised by prophets.
Rather, for him, the City is more the place of going through «all kinds of changes,» «making it» on one's own, and pursuing «dreams» of fame in the «eyes of the world
Fortunately the same ideas predict very concrete new phenomena, a whole new world of particles that have to be accessible at the LHC and so [we have this] wonderful idea that we've been entranced by for 25 years, and the kind of the thing that Einstein dreamed of, unifying the forces, and now is the time of testing [whether these] ideas have been on the right track; whether nature has, with all these hands, has been teaching us or just teasing us.
I'm kind to others, generous to a fault, stay true to my convictions, I respect the world and God's commandments and most of all I never give up on MY dreams / hopes or YOURS.
The world of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that is the world's most technologically advanced but also quite possibly the world's most secretive, is a bright, gleaming utopia for its citizens, who live in a society where easy access to the metal vibranium means the kind of post-scarcity society that science fiction writers have been dreaming about for decades.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot of belly - aching, undeveloped «new kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the world that made her a star in the first place made any kind of sense.
Anomalisa What kind of filmmaker are we dealing with when Charlie Kaufman's simplest, most normal film is an animated flick involving stop - motion cunnilingus, a Japanese sex robot, a trippy dream sequence with a golf cart and an entire world populated by enumerable Tom Noonans?
That protection even goes so far as the kind giant capturing nightmares and locking them up in bottles, lest any child experience terror in the world of dreams.
She was part of some kind of dream sequence, and has now entered the real - world story.
«U.N.I (You And I)» from And the Winner Isn't «Love and Lies» from Band Aid «If I Dare» from Battle of the Sexes «Evermore» from Beauty and the Beast «How Does a Moment Last Forever» from Beauty and the Beast «Now or Never» from Bloodline: Now or Never «She» from Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story «Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go» from The Book of Henry «Buddy's Business» from Brawl in Cell Block 99 «The Crown Sleeps» from The Breadwinner «World Gone Mad» from Bright «Mystery of Love» from Call Me by Your Name «Visions of Gideon» from Call Me by Your Name «Captain Underpants Theme Song» from Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie «Ride» from Cars 3 «Run That Race» from Cars 3 «Tell Me How Long» from Chasing Coral «Broken Wings» from City of Ghosts «Remember Me» from Coco «Prayers for This World» from Cries From Syria «There's Something Special» from Despicable Me 3 «It Ain't Fair» from Detroit «A Little Change in the Weather» from Downsizing «Stars in My Eyes (Theme From Drawing Home)» from Drawing Home «All In My Head» from Elizabeth Blue «Dying for Ya» from Elizabeth Blue «Green» from Elizabeth Blue «Can't Hold Out on Love» from Father Figures «Home» from Ferdinand «I Don't Wan na Live Forever» from Fifty Shades Darker «You Shouldn't Look at Me That Way» from Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool «This Is How You Walk On» from Gifted «Summer Storm» from The Glass Castle «The Pure and the Damned» from Good Time «This Is Me» from The Greatest Showman «The Hero» from The Hero «How Shall a Sparrow Fly» from Hostiles «Just Getting Started» from If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast «Truth to Power» from An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power «Next Stop, The Stars» from Kepler's Dream «The Devil & The Huntsman» from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword «Have You Ever Wondered» from Lake of Fire «I'll Be Gone» from Lake of Fire «We'll Party All Night» from Lake of Fire «Friends Are Family» from The Lego Batman Movie «Found My Place» from The Lego Ninjago Movie «Stand Up for Something» from Marshall «Rain» from Mary and the Witch's Flower «Myron / Byron» from The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) «Longing for Summer» from Moomins and the Winter Wonderland «Mighty River» from Mudbound «Never Forget» from Murder on the Orient Express «Hold the Light» from Only the Brave «PBNJ» from Patti Cake $ «Tuff Love (Finale)» from Patti Cake $ «Lost Souls» from The Pirates of Somalia «How a Heart Unbreaks» from Pitch Perfect 3 «The Promise» from The Promise «Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe» from Pulimurugan «Maanathe Maarikurumbe» from Pulimurugan «Stubborn Angel» from Same Kind of Different as Me «Dancing Through the Wreckage» from Served Like a Girl «Keep Your Eyes on Me» from The Shack «On the Music Goes» from Slipaway «The Star» from The Star «Jump» from Step «Tickling Giants» from Tickling Giants «Fly Away» from Trafficked «Speak to Me» from Voice From the Stone «Walk on Faith» from Year by the Sea
Directed by Noah Baumbach (The Meyerowitz Stories), and co-written by both, Frances Ha is a measured look at adult - ish life captured the kind of intoxicating black and white world we dream of living in.
Sensitive, kind and sharp as a katana, Nick dreamed up an unlikely passion project in Cuban Fury, a workplace / sports comedy orbiting around the world of salsa dancing.
I'm sure that was a neat trope when it started out, since the motif of dreaming / waking kind of plays with the zombie theme in reverse (our protagonist wakes from the world of the living to the dead, whereas his antagonists have fallen asleep from the world of the living to a dream - like state in the world of the dead).
-- The Washington Post Book World) and Bitter Grounds («The kind of book that fills your dreams for weeks.»
I must admit that I had never heard of Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's race around the globe before picking up Matthew Goodman's Eighty Days — which amazes me because it's the kind of fascinating true - story adventure that novelists wish they could dream up: Two young female journalists departing New York within hours of each other on November 14, 1889, traveling in opposite directions, each alone and attempting to make her way around the world (28,000 miles!)
I kind of wish more time had been spent exploring the worlds Dream visits and the people he meets and discovering what makes them tick.
-- I write out my intentions for my big - picture: the kind of homes I want to own, the car I want to drive, the writing dreams I want to achieve, the impact I want to make on the writing world.
People who dream when they sleep at night know of a special kind of happiness which the world of the day holds not, a placid ecstasy, and ease of heart, that are like honey on the tongue.
In stories that follow, as the dream becomes a reality, two sisters - in - law experience very different kinds of passion on the long voyage to the New World; a baby is lost and magically reappears on a journey from an Illinois homestead to the Canadian border.
This was before when I was kind of hungry and looking forward to having a book out in the world with some, you know, I think I had some ambition, I guess associated with that and some dreams about it.
We'll start with the fact that there is [sic] essentially four kinds of penny stock companies in the Pump & Dump world: (1) the kind where the management is in on the scam and is directly knowledgeable and complicit with the intent to deceive the public; (2) the kind where some poor schmoe has a great idea (at least he thinks it is) that requires financing, and becomes the mark of a parasitic «funder» who makes all kinds of promises of unlimited monies and riches beyond the mark's wildest dream; (3) the kind where the company is absolutely for real but the shares have been hyped (sometimes hijacked) into ridiculous valuations; and, (4) a hijacked empty and inactive shell.
But our dogs help us hold onto the dream of a world that is respectful, just, sustainable and kind.
Who among us hasn't dreamed of retiring at 30 thanks to the largesse of a kind anonymous billionaire so as to travel the world and try every single cheese there is before tragically dying of heart failure at 34 and having doctors clamor to see the autopsy report because such sky - high cholesterol levels (from all the cheese, you see) are completely unprecedented in the entire history of modern medicine?
That's the kind of out - of - this - world scene dreams are made of — and you can find it in Mauritius.
Beautifully depressing, their every environment conveying a kind of poetic sadness, set in worlds of decaying kingdoms, fallen heroes and dreams gone dark.
And since it's Luigi doing the dreaming, his dream version has all kinds of special powers; the kind of special powers that the real - world Luigi can only dream about.
The dream and nightmare worlds look, sound and behave differently, and morph between each other in real time, enabling all kinds of tricky maneuvers and bonus puzzly bits for secret areas.
So I came up with the Dream Eaters as a new kind of enemy that appears in Sleeping Worlds and that feeds on dreams instead of being focused on hearts the way Heartless and Nobodies are.
In the course of less than a decade, Kehinde Wiley has come to enjoy the kind of art - world acclaim most young artists can only dream of.
For the quilted tondo Untitled (Farm House), Millet used a Japanese Art Deco — style piece of fabric to engulf a simple house shape, resulting in a kind of ukiyo - e dream world in which the house could provide shelter in a vortex.
This was an immersive environment formed out of multiple video projections of glacial caverns pointed at oblique angles onto gossamer fabric that created a kind of undulating dream - world environment where nature is revealed as streams of colliding energy.
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural objects she had made up until that point.
Covering both the advantages of taking your time and working with your limitations — and the drawbacks of trying to build small when the world wants big — this is yet another insightful exploration of a different kind of American Dream.
The Instinct lets you live in the kind of futuristic world that science fiction could only dream of, one where you can ask your light switch to play the new Taylor Swift album.
But like most technology stacks, even the best defined interfaces sometimes yield unexpected ripple effects across the layers — often something happening in one layer of this dream world results in some kind of disturbance in other layers of the stack.
It's not the pretty, always - happy, buttercup kind of world I dreamed it would be.
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