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“Every Daydream-hope starts with little incentives !”
Nikhil Karke“Every exceptional writer holds a Master of Arts in Daydreaming.”
Richelle E. Goodrich“Therefore, the places in which we have experienced day dreaming reconstitute themselves in a new daydream, and it is because our memories of former dwelling-places are relived as day-dreams these dwelling-places of the past remain in us for all the time.”
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space“I have often thought that Walter Mitty had it in him to be more than a hen-pecked loser. Instead of living it up as a flamboyant daredevil in his dreams, he could have chosen to be a responsible man in real life, going about his work with dignity, and people may just have treated him with respect. Did his failures in life lead him to seek solace in daydreams or did his wandering mind stand in the way of his potential success? One must have triggered the other, and then it would have been both working together. An empty life drives you to fantasies of fulfilment, which then form a deadly, vicious circle which can turn you into a cartoon, as it did poor Mitty. Or lead you to ruin like Madame Bovary.”
Indu Muralidharan, The Reengineers“What do you think I live on, rainwater and daydreams?”
Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone“I existed in a cocoon, wrapped in daydreams. It's dangerous to be too much alone with an imagination.”
Rachel Hore, A Gathering Storm“If you want to find your passion, follow your daydreams.”
Rob Liano“This stretch through the fogbound forest gradually lulled Grange into his favorite daydream; in it he saw an image of his life: all that he had he carried with him; twenty feet away, the world grew dark, perspectives blurred, and there was nothing near him but this close halo of warm consciousness, this nest perched high above the vague earth.”
Julien Gracq, A Balcony in the Forest“I live within my daydreams and nightmares; through that, I have learned to create, and I never cease from doing so.”
Shannon A. Thompson“I have often thought that Walter Mitty had it in him to be more than a hen-pecked loser. Instead of living it up as a flamboyant daredevil in his dreams, he could have chosen to be a responsible man in real life, goingabout his work with dignity, and people may just have treated him with respect. Did his failures in life lead him to seek solace in daydreams or did his wandering mind stand in the way of his potential success? One must have triggered the other, and then it would have been both working together. An empty life drives you to fantasies of fulfilment, which then form a deadly, vicious circle which can turn you into a cartoon, as it did poor Mitty. Or lead you to ruin like Madame Bovary.”
Indu Muralidharan, The Reengineers