SO THANKFUL for the hope and inspiration that the Tiny House movement brings and for the way people post things to help others
reach their dreams too!!
Not exact matches
Like many teenagers, I used to
dream of having a boyfriend, but I was
too inhibited and insecure to
reach out to the opposite sex.
«My parents both worked full - time and seized every opportunity America provided to pull our family up into the middle class, but that
dream is now out of
reach for far
too many people.
«For
too many hardworking families, the American
dream is increasingly out of
reach.
On that rainy day, if I'm feeling like the clouds in my life are
too thick, the sun
too obscured, and my
dreams too unrealistic to
reach, I'll pull those words out from where I've been saving them, and watch as a rainbow appears.
We are never
too old to find and follow a
dream, but we have to allow room for the possibility of that, rather than close the door on options we may think are out of
reach.
Meena is
too shy and timid to
reach for her
dreams.
To that end, the Daniels flirt a little
too hard with going full indie - movie maudlin on our asses, the whimsy
reaching critical levels when Hank and Manny, in their attempt to reconstruct the civilization they've lost, begin creating a dollhouse jungle society, like something out of a Michel Gondry wet
dream.
«This is going to be a place where people accomplish things that seem beyond their
reach, where you run into a problem rather than away from it, where you continue to do the unexpected and where people live
dreams that seem
too big to
dream,» Dr. Ken Montgomery said at the ceremony.
The powers - that - be in default periodically destroy
too - successful Walkaway communities, but when the Walkaways find a way to cheat death through computing — which is the last out - of -
reach dream of the zottas — the violence increases.
You want to avoid
reaching too far financially for a house you've fallen in love with, but you may also discover that you're ready for the house of your
dreams and didn't know it.
One heartbroken winter, Jennifer decides to act on her
dream of moving to a tiny Greek island — because life is
too short not to
reach out for what makes us happy.
That they
too have the tools necessary to
reach whatever heights they
dream of.
In the spirit of The Eight, the group of American painters that wanted to bring art closer to the world of everyday life, and the American populism of Benton, it is the hope that the populism of My American
Dream can
reach the people beyond the artworld of New York, inspiring them to continue the struggle to make our country a better place for freedom, and — to quote Superman (if it's not
too patriarchal or nationalistic!)