life without dreams is a life without hope.
it is life without knowing due to not guessing.
you need to have dreams in order to have faith in someting.
it may either be bad to help get you over a fair.
and it may be good to test if your can handle the truth.
or it may just be sweet and relaxin as you want.
but a life without dreams is a life with out care.
you wouldn't want to know what happens next, or just have no fun.
a life without dreams is a lost cause, unless you like to have no fun and be alone and to ur self.
The phrase "death is like sleeping without dreams" suggests that death is a peaceful and dreamless state, similar to sleeping without any dreams or awareness.
In "The Cay," Philip dreams of being rescued and returning to his home in Virginia. He also dreams of being reunited with his family and living a life without fear or prejudice. Additionally, he hopes to regain his sight and overcome the challenges he faces as a result of his blindness.
In real life, Morpheus doesn't exist as a specific individual. The name "Morpheus" is often used in various contexts such as Greek mythology, psychology, and popular culture to represent the god of dreams or as a symbol of dreams, illusions, or transformation.
When you have nothing to lose, you can take risks, pursue your dreams without fear of failure, and make bold decisions that you might not have considered before.
The philosopher Plato is often credited with the phrase "Life without freedom is not worth living." This idea is also seen in the works of other philosophers and political thinkers who emphasize the importance of individual liberty and autonomy for a meaningful existence.
i believe that was Langston Hughes
You will never be disappointed about your achievements.
if you rip off a birds wings it cannot fly anymore so your dreams are lost without a trace
I don’t understand the question
Dreams of a Life was created in 2011.
yes there is. its pretty obvious though. to inform you, a metaphor is used to compare two different things without using 'like' or 'as'Hold fast to dreams,for if dreams die,life is a broken-winged birdthat cannot flyhold fast to dreams,for when dreams go,life is a barren fieldfrozen with snowThis dreams mean we have to hold to dreams not go to the dreams we have to wait to the dreams come to us. because if we hold fast to dreams we die no dreams anymore in the life.
The figure of speech used in the bolded lines is a simile. It compares life to a broken-winged bird that cannot fly, emphasizing the idea that without dreams, life loses its ability to soar and reach its full potential.
I am assuming you are getting this from the Poem "Dreams", by Langston Hughes. DREAMS Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. This line is a metaphor, explaining that if you give up on your dreams, you have very little to live for to look forward to, and life is meaningless. It of course does this by comparing this life to "A barren field/Frozen with snow"
Vivid and dramatic dreams are very common during pregnancy. "Being killed" in a dream reflects the reality that the woman's former life without children is coming to an end, and her new life and identity as a mother is about to begin. See the attached links for more discussion about dreams of death and pregnancy.
In the poem Dreams by Langston Hughes, the narrator is advising the reader to never stop dreaming and to never give up on a dream. The reason for this is because he/she feels that the world is a very depressing place, but dreams can make it wondrous and exciting ("Life is a broken-winged bird/ That cannot fly").
Dreams are inspired by events throughout your day/life.
Dreams often reflect the thoughts, emotions and experiences of the day. Things that are seen in waking life often appear in dreams without having any special significance. ... See attached link for more information about how dreams work.