We can now
leave dream land and admit we're just not good enough yet.
Not exact matches
In such circumstances, the choice between remaining in opposition, in somber silence, or
leaving shattered families and
dreams to migrate to foreign
lands was not inviting.
STONER»S PRAYER Now I pass out into sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep Grant no other stoner take My weed and bong before I wake Keep me safely in thy sight And grant no crackhead's thrill tonight And in the morning let me awake Breathing scents of wake «n bake God protect me in my
dreams and make this better than it seems Grant the time may siwftly fly When myself shall be so high In a green grass weed bed Where I long to rest my head Far away from all these scenes And the smell of bammer smoked by beans Take me back into the
land Where the cops never take you out Where the weed won't burn my throat like sand; Where the scent of chronis blows Where the good Mary Jane grows; Take me back and I'll promise then Never to
leave BC again... - Anonymous
In one poem an 85 - year - old man, who has spent his many years beating «black and blue» the
land, «warped inside / And given to watching, sullen - eyed, / Love still - born,» now sits alone in a corner before the fire, with nothing
left to
dream on but the self - delusions of his past.
Think your living in
dream land mate, Bale will have Barca and Real Madrid knocking on his door come the summer, and even if he does
leave (which he «s already said he does n`t want to do) im sure he «d prefer to go to one of the giants of world football.
This brings to mind a collection of other far -
left - leaning pop - films that find our way of life — the concept of the American
Dream itself — particularly dubious: Nightcrawler's gaze at death incurred by corporate lingo and unregulated industries, A Most Violent Year's lament for the impossibility of moral management, Foxcatcher's conception of America as a
land of slaves and slavemasters, Fury's abject refusal to render Americans the «good guys» even when fighting fascism, the entirety of Inherent Vice.
Carol (Blythe Danner,
left)
lands a drinking buddy when the new pool guy, Lloyd (Martin Starr), shows up in «I'll See You in My
Dreams,» which features Danner breathing new life into «Cry Me a River.»
10, had even
left Appian Way, she had already
landed her «
dream job.»
Or maybe you
landed on a career track and worked your way up but still have that
dream of being a writer gnawing away at you... even though your daily work doesn't
leave much room for creativity.
Kirby's
Dream Land 2 was one of my very first games and it's
left such a lasting impression that there hasn't been a Kirby game I've missed since the days of the N64.
Since 2011's arrival of Kirby's Return to
Dream Land, the pink puff has been experiencing something of a Golden Age — the Wii game and both 3DS entries (Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot) were the first post-Masahiro Sakurai iterations to successfully build upon (and arguably even surpass) the formula he
left behind.
Man Ray at Gagosian Beverly Hills, by Jonathan Griffin Tomma Abts at Galerie Buchholz, Berlin, by Mark Prince Tino Sehgal at Tretyakov Gallery and Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow, by Oliver Basciano Sophie Calle at Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, by Violaine Boutet de Monvel How It's Made at Carl Kostyál, Stockholm, by Stefanie Hessler The Electric Comma at V - A-C Foundation, Venice, by Barbara Casavecchia Ajay Kurian at Sies & Höke, Düssedorf, by Moritz Scheper Evelyn Taocheng Wang at Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam, by Dominic van den Boogerd Otobong Nkanga at Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, by Luke Clancy Gaylen Gerber at Galerie Emanuel Layr, Rome, by Mike Watson Yan Pei - Ming at Massimo De Carlo, London, by Matthew McLean Larry Achiampong at Copperfield Gallery, London, by Richard Hylton Aaron Angell at Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, by James Clegg Rachel Whiteread at Tate Britain, London, by Louise Darblay Andreas Gursky at Hayward Gallery, London, by Fi Churchman The
Land We Live In — The
Land We
Left Behind at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset, by Gabriel Coxhead Kathleen White at Marton Gallery, New York, by Cat Kron Liz Magor at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, by Sam Korman
Dreams of Solentiname at 80WSE, New York, by Jeppe Ugelvig Survival Research Laboratories at Marlborough Contemporary, New York, by Aaron Horst John Bock at The Contemporary Austin, by Caroline Elbaor
Kwesi Abbensetts My
Dreams Talk About A Place (
left) and You Booked Your Passage (right) from the series Pieces of
Land, From Where I Have Come From, 2016 Mixed media, painting, and photography on canvas 8 x 10 in.
The six paintings in Same Enemy Rainbow resound across the shell - shocked no man's
land sprawling between
dream and reality, metaphor and material — where black naturals and white sharps attack with a yard dog ferocity amplified through a Vox Continental, and the witness is
left rubbing her waterlogged ears wondering if what just happened was actual or not.
As you prepare to
leave college and head into the world of work, you'll have one thing on your mind:
landing that
dream job!
You can finish most in two or three hours without
leaving home and they can make a huge difference for your chances of
landing that
dream job.
Believing a job is going to just
land in your lap will
leave you helpless to do anything but sift through your emails and surf dozens of job boards hoping and waiting to see that
dream job you are really excited about.
Leaving your ego at the door when talking to your boss is important if you want to successfully climb the career ladder and find a way to
land your
dream job.