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Dreams are a projection of the kind of life you want to lead. Dreams can drive you. Dreams can make you skip over obstacles. When you allow your dreams to pull you, they unleash a creative force that can overpower any obstacle in your path. — Jim Rohn

Nightmare and dream both are not real, but I do always love my nightmare; because it offers me gratitude while the latter makes me disappointed. — M.F. Moonzajer

Thinking is one of the most important weapons in dealing with problems — Nelson Mandela

I once heard a writer say, 'It's easy to write a novel, you just slit your wrist and let it bleed on the pages.' She was right...Sophocles and Freud believed that we are defined by our fears. There's a lot of truth to that. When you share your greatest fears, your vulnerability, we bond in that honesty. We connect with each other and we don't feel so alone. And that's what books are really about. Connecting. — Richard Paul Evans

What people take for granted is usually more important than their pronouncements or manifestoes. — Henry F. May

My God, Sky. You look like you're about to pass out. Sit down. She takes the bottle from my hands and forces me into a chair. — Colleen Hoover

You just don't invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests! — John F. Kerry

The times when I feel not alive is when I feel stifled, when I feel like the emotion that's in me is not coming out. I'm too busy, too hectic. I'm serving my iPhone more than my spirit. Those are the times I feel bad. — Michael Franti

Steve Jobs thus became the greatest business executive of our era, the one most certain to be remembered a century from now. History will place him in the pantheon right next to Edison and Ford. More than anyone else of this time, he made products that were completely innovative, combining the power of poetry and processors. With a ferocity that could make working with him as unsettling as it was inspiring, he also built the world's most creative company. And he was able to infuse into its DNA the design sensibilities, perfectionism, and imagination that make it likely to be, even decades from now, the company that thrives best at the intersection of artistry and technology. — Walter Isaacson

But it was the heart of the house beating, faintly at first, then loudly, martially. It dominated the rain. — E. M. Forster

The real pacificus is he who promotes peace, not he who gasses about it. — C.S. Lewis