“[Wild] with a dream of wildness.”
"The Expensive Moment"
August 30, 1856
Journals (1838-1859)
“[Wild] with a dream of wildness.”
"The Expensive Moment"
“Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves to ourselves.”
As quoted in The New York Times (5 January 1964)
Context: Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves to ourselves. If we do not understand the language in which they are written, we miss a great deal of what we know and tell ourselves in those hours when we are not busy manipulating the outside world.
By Still Waters (1906)
Thou art gone, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Vain hopes are often like the dreams of those who wake.”
Perhaps confusion of Book VI, Chapter II, 30
Similar to Matthew Prior: "For hope is but the dream of those that wake", Solomon on the Vanity of the World, book iii, line 102.
Misattributed
(1837 1) (Vol. 49) Memory
The Monthly Magazine
“It is now time for our nation to frustrate the wild dreams of the whites.”
Quoted in "Britons Beaten?" - Time Magazine - October 16, 1933