My mother was really my partner in every project that I had. She was just the great enabler of my dreams.
No movie influenced me more to go after my dreams than 'Flashdance.' After seeing it I took 15 dance lessons a week. I cut all my sweatshirts. I did the 'Maniac' thing.
I actually build my dreams around the dancers I've got in my company.
A lot of people put pressure on themselves and think it will be way too hard for them to live out their dreams. Mentors are there to say 'Look it's not that tough. It's not as hard as you think. Here are some guidelines and things I have gone through to get to where I am in my career.'
I've accomplished a lot but I still have more dreams that I want to achieve.
Your mind while blessed with permanent memory is cursed with lousy recall. Written goals provide clarity. By documenting your dreams you must think about the process of achieving them.
I always knew that we were going to be successful and accomplish and succeed at our dreams. There was never a doubt in my mind. When we were recording 'Appetite For Destruction ' we all knew.
Everyone dreams but not everybody remembers their dreams because some people go into delta they go too low.
Dreams really tell you about yourself more than anything else in this world could ever tell you.
It's like one of those dreams you have when someone is chasing you. You're running as fast as you can and someone's trotting behind you just out of range trying to grab onto you.
I feel more influenced in my own work by dreams than I do by other writers' works in a way. Or by popular culture movies - what else is there to write about than love and loss?
All the characters in my books are imagined but all have a bit of who I am in them - much like the characters in your dreams are all formed by who you are.
I can't sing but I can understand wanting to keep a balance trying to pursue dreams while creating a stable environment for my children.
I wasn't prepared to get a mammogram until I was 40 years old like I'd been told. I never in my wildest dreams expected anything to be wrong.
I heard my name associated with the Peter Pan syndrome more than once. But really what's so wrong with Peter Pan? Peter Pan flies. He is a metaphor for dreams and faith.
No I never had any dreams. The process of art is a dream in itself. The artist just doesn't... you work out something. It's yours. You don't have to go to sleep to do that. You do that on the canvas.
I had some wonderful dreaming meetings. I can't tell you specifically what they've been in the recent months. In the past they've been verbal kinds of messages that he needed to give me. Now they're more dreams of his presence.
I don't dream songs. I'm more apt to write dreams down and then to be able to interpret them into a song. I also tend to get up and write prose in the morning from which will come songs.
It never occurred to me that I'd be on a television show or in feature films but when those came into play my dreams changed along the way.
A fulfilling life is different to each person. You have to acknowledge your dreams and not just wait for life to happen and opportunities to come knocking at your door.
The great function of poetry is to give back to us the situations of our dreams.
I was a great dreamer of day dreams.
When I was in high school I don't know that I really had big dreams.
Men are the dreams of a shadow.