
Quoted in José Saramago: il bagaglio dello scrittore, page 41, by Giulia Lanciani, published by Bulzoni, 1996 ISBN 8871199332, 9788871199337 (256 pages).
address to LULAC (July 1, 2005)
2007, 2008
Quoted in José Saramago: il bagaglio dello scrittore, page 41, by Giulia Lanciani, published by Bulzoni, 1996 ISBN 8871199332, 9788871199337 (256 pages).
“There comes a point when a dream becomes reality and reality becomes a dream.”
As quoted in "True Frances Farmer story remains elusive" by Rita Rose in The Indianapolis Star (23 January 1983)
“I'm more determined than ever that my husband's dream will become a reality.”
Statement soon after her husband's slaying in April 1968, as quoted in CNN obituary (January 31, 2006) http://www2.cnn.com/2006/US/01/31/king.obit.ap/
“Every time my dreams threaten to become reality, something always happens and I end up alone.”
Source: Swapping Lives
“Constantly nourish love for your dream, so that one day that dream becomes reality.”
Original: Nutri costantemente amore per il tuo sogno, affinché un giorno quel sogno diventi realtà.
Source: prevale.net
“And now in my old age, she has again become the girl of my dreams.”
The Women in Our Lives, Sunday Morning Session, General Conference, October 3, 2004
Context: My children and I were at her bedside as she slipped peacefully into eternity. As I held her hand and saw mortal life drain from her fingers, I confess I was overcome. Before I married her, she had been the girl of my dreams, to use the words of a song then popular. She was my dear companion for more than two-thirds of a century, my equal before the Lord, really my superior. And now in my old age, she has again become the girl of my dreams.
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Mukesh Dhirajlal Ambani, Anil Dhirajlal Ambani