Dream Quote by Milan Kundera
““What troubled her so, she thinks, is the dream's effect of nullifying the present. For she is passionately attached to her present; nothing in the world would induce her to trade it for the past or the future. That is why she dislikes dreams: they impose an unacceptable equivalence among the various periods of the same life, a leveling contemporaneity of everything a person has ever experienced; they discredit the present by denying it its priviledged status. As in that night's dream: it obliterated a whole chunk of her life; in its place the past came lumbering in.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera, 1984
Dreams blur the distinction between past, present, and future, threatening the privileged status of the present moment.
In simple terms: Dreams make past and future feel equal, weakening present's value.
Recognize and protect the uniqueness of now.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- creative writing
- therapy
- philosophical discussion
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you maintain presence when memories intrude?
- What role do dreams play in shaping your sense of self?
Dreams can also inspire growth by integrating experiences, not just diminish the present.