People who insist on telling their dreams are among the terrors of the breakfast table.
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But I don't begrudge anybody, because I know how hard it is to have that dream and to make it happen, whether or not it's just to put a roof over your head and food on the table.
The usual comment from psychologists and psychiatrists was that it's best not to encourage people to look at their dreams because they are liable to stir up problems for themselves.
Quite often you want to tell somebody your dream, your nightmare. Well, nobody wants to hear about someone else's dream, good or bad; nobody wants to walk around with it. The writer is always tricking the reader into listening to the dream.
Some people have vivid imagination, some not so vivid, but everybody has vivid dreams.
It may be those who do most, dream most.
They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Every time I open a new restaurant, I wake up in the middle of the night moaning about bread and water. I dream I am in the middle of the dining room, and I am panicked.
Everyone has their dreams. I don't write my dreams down; they just live inside of me.
Dreams say what they mean, but they don't say it in daytime language.
I used to read about people who'd say, 'I dream my books, and then I write them down.' And I was like, 'Oh, please.'
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