Michael Sheridan Quotes
Word 'dream' In The English Language, Or Its Equivalent In Other Languages, Is Probably One Of The Most Familiar Words In Our Vocabulary. It Tends To Have A Variety Of Uses, Such As, Visionary, As In The Above Quotation, Or Wishful, As In Hoping To Win A Lottery Or To Meet A Soul Mate Or To Have A Successful Career. Such Dreams Would Fall Into A Category Of Waking Or Conscious Experiences (mostly!), But The Most Common Form Of Dreams,
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