Words matter. These are the best Dreamt Quotes from famous people such as Eddie Van Halen, Hubert de Givenchy, Dimitar Berbatov, G-Eazy, Steve Smith, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I never dreamt of being a musician for my livelihood. I certainly never would have wanted to be in the business that I’m in, meaning the fame and the glory, the glitter, the rock star, the famous part.
Mine is one of the most beautiful professions in fashion: making others happy with an idea… I am happy because I did the job I dreamt of as a child.
I come from a small country, and I always dreamt big.
I’ve always dreamt big and the dream is to keep making music.
I’ve always dreamt of playing in a shield final with NSW and to win it and to be captain of the side, it’s a great thrill.
When I did ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie,’ it was almost every ‘first’ I could have imagined: I dreamt someday being on Broadway, and then dreamt someday playing a lead on Broadway, and then dreamt someday of getting to originate a role, and then getting a Tony nomination. It all happened at once. I was just terrified.
If things had gone according to my plans, I’d be a lawyer. I never dreamt of being an actress.
I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.
I never dreamt that I would do all the things that I have done. But things just happened to me all the time.
I always dreamt of being a girl. One of my earliest memories is spinning around in my mom’s skirt trying to look like a ballerina.
I have always dreamt of winning the Africa Cup of Nations and the fact that I am representing my country and I am always proud to wear the green white green.
I always dreamt of being a director.
I’ve never landed in a series that I could have dreamt in my life. That’s why, when people say, ‘Well what are roles you’re dying to play?’ I say, I don’t even have such a list, because everything that’s ever been great that I had a shot at came completely out of the blue. I could not have predicted it.
I’ve won the world title – what I’ve dreamt of since the age of eight.
I had never dreamt of acting.
When I was young, I dreamt of being a starlet in Hollywood. But there comes a point in every African American’s life when you realize the limitations, that you could only play maids or some little supporting role. Even Lena Horne couldn’t get good parts.
Fighting at Madison Square Garden, where so many great fighters have fought is a true honor, and something I have dreamt about my entire life.
I am happy that whatever I dreamt of achieving, I have done that.
When I was younger and had made the decision to make a career in music, becoming famous was something that I dreamt about.
I was a big fan of Greta Garbo and that era of movies, so I dreamt watching those movies.
‘Heavy Rain’ was my baby, my reason to live, and my oxygen for four years. And seeing the successful release of the game has been the most extraordinary reward I could have dreamt of, after years of working in the dark.
As a kid growing up in Sweden loving American music, I always dreamt of migrating here and working with brilliant artists like Donald Glover.
When I was 15, I started playing first class cricket and always dreamt of being a Test cricketer, wanted to do something for the country, married in 1995, have 2 kids it’s been great.
I think I always dreamt of having a brand that really was represented globally, that had a voice – that had a clear voice and a clear vision that made women feel great about themselves. That really spoke to women on a personal level. And that women could wear.
Growing up, I dreamt of being economically independent because I always believed women should be so.
Growing up in Africa, I always dreamt big.
‘First Gen’ is kind of the ode to my parents and to really all immigrant children who come here with kind of a preemptive expectation placed on them, and then they get there, and they realize the American dream is bigger than, sometimes, what our parents dreamt.
I always dreamt of being famous, and dreams do come true.
I don’t think I ever dreamt of going into business. No one in my family was in business.
Aren’t we all dreamers? It’s only because man dreamt of flying that we are travelling in planes. Behind all inventions, we see the dreams of people.
I couldn’t say I ever dreamt of becoming a composer, a pianist, or anything else for that matter. I have the kind of brain where nothing is set in stone.
‘Reign’ – and this might sound cheesy, but it’s a dream I had. I dreamt everything that happened in that song, woke up, and wrote the song.
I always dreamt that, but I never thought I will be here one day playing my 100th game for South Africa. It’s an absolute honour and privilege, being given the opportunity by the lovely people from South Africa.
Like every other athlete, I always dreamt of playing at the Olympics, and it feels really good to see that dream materialize.
I’ve always dreamt about having kids more so than my wedding day. When it comes to colors, flowers, dresses… no idea. But if you ask me about kids; how many I want, names, genders? I’ll have a full list for you!
I caught malaria, and the medicines caused a hallucination. I dreamt I won an Oscar for acting. I know it sounds stupid, but it was so real, and I just knew then it would happen.
My dream was to be a hero in a film. I came from a small town and didn’t know where to start. I dreamt that people would sing songs featuring me.
Without being too profound, I never dreamt of getting 100 caps for Wales.
Shakespeare is a seminal story-teller. I don’t think he imagined he was writing classics or that he was writing great poetry. I don’t think he dreamt his work would be staged 400 years after he died.
I have fans there for me and I’m legitimately working the job I dreamt about since being a child and I have to remember that sometimes.
Since a very young age, I’ve dreamt of being a professional soccer player, and from a psychological and mental aspect, I’ve tried to prepare myself to be a good player.
I always dreamt of being a basketball player. A dream that only I believed in.
I grew up in a small town in the woods of Estonia, and there was not much else around me besides nature. It was stunning, but I dreamt of meeting eccentric people and going exciting places. Music became my escape. I thought if I got good enough, I could leave.
To be honest, I was never expecting to be in a World Cup final, a Euro final, a Champions League final, a Europa League final. I’ve done much more than I dreamt, and that’s incredible.
I’d dreamt of playing professionally since I was 15, that’s the route I took.
I think everybody dreamt somehow to make a film in Hollywood, you know.
When I was younger I dreamt of intrepid travel and whenever I had some time off I wanted to scuba dive. Nowadays I’m a bit more relaxed but I’d still like to do an Amazonian trek.
I do look forward to doing things in the future that I haven’t done before. Do you know what I have always dreamt about? Playing a serial killer!
I always dreamt of holding the bat and winning games for India. That was my inspiration to take up cricket.
Truly, I never dreamt of becoming an actor – I always wanted to be a director.
I always liked watching Ronaldo and Ronaldinho; they were the players who I dreamt about meeting. They inspired me a lot in my own style of play.
The three-pound organ in your skull – with its pink consistency of Jell-o – is an alien kind of computational material. It is composed of miniaturized, self-configuring parts, and it vastly outstrips anything we’ve dreamt of building.
I was a good student and dreamt of becoming a doctor. But post my completing Class XII from Rizvi College, my parents separated so I had to discontinue my education as I had to financially support my mother and sister.
People dream their whole lives of their Oscar speech; I dreamt my whole life of hosting the Oscars.
When I was growing up, there were very few women athletes. I remember watching Olga Corbett, but Peggy Fleming and Janet Lynn were my role models. I never dreamt that I could be at that level. I remember thinking they seemed so elegant and regal and powerful and feminine.
When I was a kid, I dreamt of being a runner. My mother and father always told me to go after what I wanted. I went after running.
I always dreamt of being in ‘Kerrang.’ That was my ambition. I read that religiously when I was into heavy metal. Then the jazz magazines took over.
I never could have dreamt that I would be able to help girls feel better about themselves. But now I know I can. I want to do everything in my power to do more.
I never dreamt of captaining the team and leading the side in the Olympics. It’s a great honor.
As a boy from Patna, I’ve always dreamt of a chance to showcase my talent.
When I entered the film industry, I hadn’t dreamt that I would work in so many movies and opposite so many reigning and future heroes.
I never wanted to become an actor. I always wanted to be a farmer and dreamt of owning half an acre of agriculture land.
I would have never dreamt in a million years I would go out with a ballroom dancer from Russia, as, when we were younger, we did not even speak the same language.
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