Kind of the same as " It's better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all." Having a dream (or goal) - striving for something (with passion) is a purpose for living - making your life worthwhile -
There is a saying : "If you think life has no value, then you can't value life." (Just thought I'd throw that in!)
The author's use of figurative language in the line "if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" emphasizes the idea that unfulfilled dreams lead to a life lacking purpose and vitality. The metaphor of a broken-winged bird conveys a sense of helplessness and loss, suggesting that without the ability to pursue one's aspirations, life becomes stunted and unfulfilled. This imagery powerfully evokes feelings of sadness and despair, highlighting the essential role that dreams play in giving life meaning and direction.
She saved a man left to die of small pox she brought him back to health and then he said hereafter in calamity ill call for jane
No, it is not possible to die in your dreams.
The premise here is if you die in your dreams you die for real.
Dreams Die Hard was created in 1982.
Dreams Never Die was created in 1993-07.
Don't forget,the dreams never die? or something close to that. I´d say it means "Never forget the dying dreams" or "Never forget the dreams that die" (literally).
Dying dreams usually means an end of a relationship.
people can die in an unpainful way in their sleep. unless they are people who dream of being hurt and can feel the pain somehow in their dreams and can cry in their dreams and stuff like that... (like me, i feel stuff like that in my dreams...)
Bordertown - 1989 When Dreams Die 1-15 was released on: USA: 15 April 1989
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.