I grew up knowing I would be good at athletics, and dreams of a Super Bowl were always within reach as long as I progressed. Matt Willig athleticbowldream Change image and share on social
I mostly play old period songs, as they suit a ukulele more. I bought it when I saw the tribute concert to George Harrison. Joe Brown came on and sang 'I'll See You In My Dreams,' and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. Charles Dance brownbuyconcert share on social
I actually build my dreams around the dancers I've got in my company. Graeme Murphy buildcompanydancer Change image and share on social
I was not born in a home where there were stereotypes. So that was very useful because it gave me the sense of possibilities, of flying, if I may say, of making my hopes and dreams a reality. Michelle Bachelet beardreamfly Change image and share on social
Each has its lesson; for our dreams in sooth, come they in shape of demons, gods, or elves, are allegories with deep hearts of truth that tell us solemn secrets of ourselves. Henry Timrod allegorydeepdemon Change image and share on social
I've always been interested in photographing traditions and customs - especially in America. The prom is an American tradition, a rite of passage that has always been one of the most important rituals of American youth. It is a day in our lives that we never forget - a day full of hopes and dreams for our future. Mary Ellen Mark americaamericancustom share on social
People need dreams, there's as much nourishment in 'em as food. Dorothy Gilman dreamfoodnourishment Change image and share on social
Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests. Charles Lindbergh conquestdreamfind Change image and share on social
Soviet expansionism in Europe, the battle for control of China, and the 1950 invasion of South Korea would shatter once-euphoric dreams of post-war cooperation with the Kremlin. M. Stanton Evans battlechinacontrol Change image and share on social
To discuss a Martin Amis book, you must first discuss the orchestrated release of a Martin Amis book. In London, which rightly prides itself on the vibrancy of its literary cottage industry, Amis is the Steve Jobs of book promoters, and his product rollouts are as carefully managed as anything Apple dreams up. Graydon Carter amisapplebook share on social