“The night dreamer cannot articulate a cogito. The night dream is a dream without a dreamer.” Quote by Gaston Bachelard
“I tell my students, if you ever become comfortable with your role as criminal defense lawyer, it's time to quit. It should be a constant source of discomfort, because you're dealing with incredible moral ambiguity, and you've been cast into a role which is not enviable.” IfsShouldMoralRolesStudentsSourceComfortableConstantIncrediblesCastsDefenseCriminalsLawyerQuittingDiscomfortAmbiguityMoral AmbiguityCriminal Defense Author:Alan Dershowitz
“In living off all the reflecting light furnished by poets, the I which dreams the reverie reveals itself not as poet but as poetizing I.” DreamLightPoetReflectingReverie Author:Gaston Bachelard
“If there is any realm where distinction is especially difficult, it is the realm of childhood memories, the realm of beloved images harbored in memory since childhood. These memories which live by the image and in virtue of the image become, at certain times of our lives and particularly during the quiet age, the origin and matter of a complex reverie: the memory dreams, and reverie remembers.” IfsMatterDreamAgeRememberCertainDifficultMemoriesVirtueOur LivesChildhoodQuietComplexesBelovedRealmsDistinctionLive ByChildhood MemoriesReverie Author:Gaston Bachelard
“Very often, I confess, the teller of dreams bores me. His dream could perhaps interest me if it were frankly worked on. But to hear a glorious tale of his insanity! I have not yet clarified, psychoanalytically, this boredom during the recital of other people's dreams. Perhaps I have retained the stiffness of a rationalist. I do not follow the tale of justified incoherence docilely. I always suspect that part of the stupidities being recounted are invented.” PeopleIfsDreamInterestStupidityTalesInsanityBoredomGloriousSuspectsBoresJustifiedIncoherenceRecitalsStiffness Author:Gaston Bachelard
“Instead of looking for the dream in reverie, people should look for reverie in the dream. There are calm beaches in the midst of nightmares.” PeopleShouldLooksDreamCalmBeachNightmareMidstReverie Author:Gaston Bachelard
“A universe comes to contribute to our happiness when reverie comes to accentuate our repose. You must tell the man who wants to dream well to begin by being happy. Then reverie plays out its veritable destiny; it becomes poetic reverie and by it, in it, everything becomes beautiful. If the dreamer had "the gift" he would turn his reverie into a work. And this work would be grandiose since the dreamed world is automatically grandiose.” IfsMenWorldWantWellsPlayDreamWould BeBeautifulTurnsUniverseDestinyHe ManPoeticDreamerReposeReverieGrandioseAccentuate Author:Gaston Bachelard
“A pretext-not a cause-is sufficient for us to enter the "solitary situation", the situation of the dreaming solitude. In this solitude, memories arrange themselves in tableaux. Decor takes precedence over drama. Sad memories take on at least the peace of melancholy.” DreamCausesMemoriesSituationDramaSolitudeSufficientMelancholySolitaryPretextDecorPrecedenceSad Memories Author:Gaston Bachelard
“In contrast to a dream a reverie cannot be recounted. To be communicated, it must be written, written with emotion and taste, being relived all the more strongly because it is being written down. Here, we are touching the realm of written love. It is going out of fashion, but the benefits remain. There are still souls for whom love is the contact of two poetries, the fusion of two reveries.” StillsTwoSoulDreamLove IsEmotionWrittenFashionTasteBenefitsContactRealmsTouchingContrastGoing OutFusionReverie Author:Gaston Bachelard
“NEVER SURRENDER DREAMS If we are to be who we are; if we are to accomplish great things; then we must learn the heart's most essential rule: NEVER SURRENDER DREAMS” IfsHeartDreamEssentialsAccomplishSurrenderGreat ThingsWho We AreNever Surrender Author:J. Michael Straczynski
“All of the buildings, all of those cars Were once just a dream In somebodys head.” DreamCarBuildingJust A Dream Author:Peter Gabriel