“What's happened to me,' he thought. It was no dream.”
Source: The Metamorphosis
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Context: All of this that is happening to me, and happening to others about me, is it reality or is it fiction? May not all of it perhaps be a dream of God, or of whomever it may be, which will vanish as soon as He wakes? And therefore when we pray to Him, and cause canticles and hymns to rise to Him, is it not that we may lull Him to sleep, rocking the cradle of His dreams? Is not the whole liturgy, of all religions, only a way perhaps of soothing God in His dreams, so that He shall not wake and cease to dream us?
“That's what happens to dreams, life gets in the way.”
Jodi Picoult book Handle With Care
Source: Handle with Care
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays
"The Superstitions of Fred Anneday, Annday, Anday; a Novel of Real Life" (1935)
How Writing Is Written: Previously Uncollected Writings, vol.II (1974)
Stormie Omartian (1942) American writer
Source: Stormie: A Story of Forgiveness and Healing
Arthur Rubinstein (1887–1982) Polish-American classical pianist
Leonard Shure — reported in Richard Dyer (April 21, 1980) "Shure: Looking Back on the first 70 Years", Boston Globe.
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