“And the opposite of dreams are facts!”
Source: Storm Over Warlock (1960), Chapter 11, “The Witch” (p. 118)
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“And the opposite of dreams are facts!”
Source: Storm Over Warlock (1960), Chapter 11, “The Witch” (p. 118)
“In fact, the drive against the Communists is aimed, above all, against the labor movement.”
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)
Letter to the Democratic Convention (17 August 1884).
Context: A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil. Contented labor is an element of national prosperity. Ability to work constitutes the capital and the wage of labor the income of a vast number of our population, and this interest should be jealously protected. Our workingmen are not asking unreasonable indulgence, but as intelligent and manly citizens they seek the same consideration which those demand who have other interests at stake. They should receive their full share of the care and attention of those who make and execute the laws, to the end that the wants and needs of the employers and the employed shall alike be subserved and the prosperity of the country, the common heritage of both, be advanced.
“From dreams I proceed to facts.”
Source: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884), PART II: OTHER WORLDS, Chapter 15. Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
“Dreams have only the pigmentation of fact.”
Source: Nightwood (1936), Ch. 5 : Watchman, What of the Night?
Referring to disgraced former Western Australia Premier Brian Burke, ABC Radio interview, March 5, 2007.
“All men dream. But I know dreams for dreams. This is reality.”
al'Lan Mandragoran
(15 November 1990)
“When you dream of others they know it. When they dream of you, you know this.”
Session 254, Page 119
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 6