The reveries of two solitary souls prepare the sweetness of loving. — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
Preserve, within a wild sanctuary, an inaccessible valley of reverie. — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
The world went on, as it does, without my full participation, and I only woke up from the reverie when someone said… — John Green Copy Share Image
“If I have more than one life, I would definitely dedicate this one entirely to you." - MAGNETIC REVERIE” — Nico J. Genes Copy Share Image
Music is the vapor of art. It is to poetry what reverie is to thought, what fluid is to solid, what the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
One of the best things about paintings is their silence - which prompts reflection and random reverie. — Mark Stevens Copy Share Image
Active imagination requires a state of reverie, half-way between sleep and waking. — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
“Ever had a dream of flying? Being something more? For me, it is an endless objective. A welcomed reverie.” — A.K. Kuykendall Copy Share Image
A musical education is necessary for musical judgement. What most people relish is hardly music; it is rather a drowsy reverie relieved… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
“My imagination, unbidden, possessed and guided me, gifting the successive images that arose in my mind with a vivdness far beyond the… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
Through imagination, thanks to the subtleties of the irreality function, we re-enter the world of confidence, the world of the confident being,… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
O naked flower of my lips, you lie! I await a thing unknown or perhaps, unaware of the mystery and your cries… — Stephane Mallarme Copy Share Image
How is it possible not to feel that there is communication between our solitude as a dreamer and the solitudes of childhood?… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
“But he did not think…thoughts formed in him and dissolved without control, almost like a reverie. And since he had got through… — Victor Serge Copy Share Image
Reverie is the groundwork of creative imagination; it is the privilege of the artist that with him it is not as with… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
I would argue that it's almost better to do heroin than to watch TV. At least when you're doing heroin you're responsible… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
Cosmic reveries separate us from project reveries. They situate us in a world and not in a society. The cosmic reverie possesses… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
1. Always wait between books for the springs to fill up and flow over. 2. Always preserve within a wild sanctuary, an… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Take almost any path you please, and ten to one it carries you down in a dale, and leaves you there by… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Pain or not, I would most likely walk around in a suicidal reverie the rest of my life, never actually doing anything… — Elizabeth Wurtzel Copy Share Image
If there is any realm where distinction is especially difficult, it is the realm of childhood memories, the realm of beloved images… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
While the vaccine discovery was progressive, the joy I felt at the prospect before me of being the instrument destined to take… — Edward Jenner Copy Share Image
A certain ultra-dignified gentleman of unusual prominence carried himself so stiffly that nobody felt free to call him by his first name.… — B. C. Forbes Copy Share Image
One June evening, when the orchards were pink-blossomed again, when the frogs were singing silverly sweet in the marshes about the head… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Catching sight of himself in the long mirrors that ran along the walls, he stiffened in shock...His eyes were surrounded by black… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
In contrast to a dream a reverie cannot be recounted. To be communicated, it must be written, written with emotion and taste,… — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
“They are alike, prim scholar and perfervid lover: When comes the season of decay, they both decide Upon sweet, husky cats to… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
“...the solitude was intoxicating. On my first night there I lay on my back on the sticky carpet for hours, in the… — Tana French Copy Share Image
“The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a… — Ian McEwan Copy Share Image
A vision without action is a daydream. An action without vision is a nightmare. — Anonymous Copy Share Image