Sentences with phrase «unattainable dream»

The phrase "unattainable dream" means having a goal or desire that is unlikely or impossible to achieve. Full definition
The loss of a normal childhood, the money thrown away on unattainable dreams by families already unable to afford it and the utter belief that fame is the key to a better life are enough to make you furious with the parents, but in many ways they are just as much victims as their children, having bought into the Hollywood dream.
We were young, and had the usual unattainable dreams.
Never mind that many parishes managed to sing Mass properly when all the texts had to be sung in Latin, it is now apparently an unattainable dream to sing them in English.
Deal with the fact that the life in silence becomes an unattainable dream with every new day.
Commenting on the appointment she said «As a result of this Government's policies, owning a home is an unattainable dream for so many youngsters, and for countless people even having somewhere stable and affordable to call home is impossible».
But on a dare with one of my college roommates, we both applied for our unattainable dream jobs — I applied to STScI and he applied for a coaching job at the University of Hawaii.
Every occupation was another rung up the ladder on his way West - where life would be better and opportunity, money, safety, and security were not crazy, unattainable dreams.
They'll probably view it as an unattainable dream; after all, very few people write books, and most of them can't even muster up the courage to try.
It seems like a foreign idea to most people — like an unattainable dream.
Maybe not such an unattainable dream, after all.
Just a few years ago, this would have seemed like a crazy, unattainable dream.
Rather than viewing «expensive keyword» lists as an unattainable dream («I wish I could afford to get those kinds of words.»)
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