The quote is from Ted Kennedy's August 12 speech at the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York City.
I have a dream, not you have a dream. Yes, it was his most famous speech.
the cause is that he had a dream so he desided to write about it and he called it i have a dream speech then he shared it with the world.
Betsy ross's dream was to be a famous sewer.
he made a famous speech called " I Have a Dream ".
Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous speech, 'I Have A Dream' on August 28, 1963. He spoke to a large group of civil rights marchers in Washington, D.C.
Well, steven tyle wrote the song when he was 17 and on the rode to becoming famous. He had broken up with his past semi-famous band chain reaction, and REALLY wanted to be famous and in a band. The lyrics are pretty much describing his thoughts. "dream on, dream on, dream until your dream comes truuuuue" is pretty much saying just keep dreaming nd you can do it..just like he did. It's all about his desire and "dream" to become famous.
One of them that I know is that she keeps on saying when you try with all your heart for your dream it will come true.
I have a dream, not you have a dream. Yes, it was his most famous speech.
the cause is that he had a dream so he desided to write about it and he called it i have a dream speech then he shared it with the world.
I have a Dream.
It's called the "I have a dream" speech. The most famous quote is "We Shall overcome." Some consider "I have a dream" to be the most famous quote from that speech.
The meaning of the dream depends on who the "famous person" is and what that individual represents. For example, a dream of Abraham Lincoln would be quite different from a dream of Lady Gaga, who are both famous persons. The emotional tone of the dream is also important, whether happy or sad, calm or terrified.
This is most likely a wish-fulfillment dream.
Betsy ross's dream was to be a famous sewer.
it means that you had a dream with a famous person and the death of a loved one.
he had a dream ;)
He says: 'Do what I do! Dream!'