We were able to visit places that we had never been able to see and never dreamed that we would see.
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My memories are fresh and vivid as some of the more powerful dreams that come to me in the dark before morning.
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Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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What are we to do with the visual denizens of luminous dreams?
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He responds to this provocation with an exposition of the authority of dreams that is staggering by contrast.
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Chauntecleer is only an interpreter - of the heavens, of dreams, of previous textual authority.
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Utopian dreaming did not banish waking nightmares, but made those nightmares seem so routine and familiar as to impoverish dreaming.
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Older priests had fewer transcendent experiences and less trust in dreams and imagination than younger priests.
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In this quotation, dreams of flying provide a self-legitimating text and a plenitude of images.
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By the 7th century, then, the three principal approaches to dreams had all been clearly formulated.
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He argued that such a philosophical position could not cope with the phenomena of dreams and especially hypnosis.
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His work on dreams and symbolism has proved valuable in clinical work.
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His point is that astrology is less of a threat than is a nation, or statesmen, without dreams.
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Not only "less guarded" words but "livelier shapes" enhance the fancy-work of refashioning individual patriots and collective dreams.
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Rather, dreaming appears to be a consequence of various forms of cerebral activation during sleep.
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bad dream
He cast a dark shadow over the country's sense of well-being, abaddreamthat would not go away.
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beyond the dreams of avarice
This country is really rich in its capacity beyond the dreams of avarice.
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childhood dream
Her childhood dream was to become a flight attendant, but at the age of 16, she was discovered on the street by a fashion editor.
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