Dream Come True Quotes

Quotes tagged as "dream-come-true" Showing 1-22 of 22
Erik Pevernagie
“Along the way, in their attempt to make their dream come true, many ultimately prefer to stay on the sideline. In the meantime, their packages of good intentions start leaking, or their letters of hope remain silenced by unawareness. ("Poste Restante")”
Erik Pevernagie

Stasi Eldredge
“Awakening and owning the dreams that God has placed in our hearts isn't about getting stuff or attaining something. It's about embracing who we are and who he has created us to be. In him. He is our dream come true, and the one true love of our life. But we can't love him with our whole hearts when our hearts are asleep. To love Jesus means to risk coming awake, to risk wanting and desiring.”
Stasi Eldredge, Becoming Myself: Embracing God's Dream of You

A.R. Von
“She knows exactly what I like and what it does to me. She worships my body in its entirety and I allow it—I crave it.”
A.R. Von, Lady's Destiny

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Power of dreams is not measured by the frequency of dreaming, but by speed of actions to make them come true.”
Vikrmn, Guru with Guitar

“Don't leave the dream, lead your dreams!”
Akilnathan Logeswaran

“May you find the grace and willpower to fulfil your dream.”
Lailah Gifty Akita , Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

“Those who are fortunate to be educated, must light the flame of fire.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

Dani Harper
“Receiving is harder than giving, son. But gifts are made to be accepted.”
Dani Harper, Storm Warned

Farrah Rochon
“She'd never lost hope that the place would one day be hers. She'd felt it in her bones.
And now it was.
She would have pinched herself, but she already knew this wasn't a dream. This was real life, and she was embracing it all.
Tiana untied her apron from around her waist and went out into the grand dining room. It had taken a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to get it to this point, but with the help of her friends, her restaurant looked exactly as she had always imagined it would.”
Farrah Rochon, Almost There

Paulo Coelho
“A dream come true makes life interesting.”
Paulo Coelho

Lisa Kleypas
“He turned toward Beatrix and slid his fingers beneath her chin, nudging her to look at him. "What's this?" His voice gentled. "What's the matter?"
"Nothing," Beatrix said, seeing him through a shimmer of tears. "Absolutely nothing. It's just... I spent so many hours in this place, dreaming of being with you someday. But I never dared to believe it could really happen."
"You had to believe, just a little," Christopher whispered. "Otherwise it wouldn't have come true.”
Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

Amanda Elliot
“I stopped in front of my new building, a thrill of pride running through me at the sight. The sight was bright and clear and elegant: Wander. Because my people had wandered all around the world for thousands of years of the Diaspora, picking up local culinary traditions and incorporating them into our own. Even if my menu had taken the incorporation in a more daring direction----some of the dishes I was most excited about were the brisket ramen and the kimchi chopped liver, a play on my finale appetizer but with Korean influences. Luke had helped me with that. It was the one dish that sat on both of our menus.”
Amanda Elliot, Sadie on a Plate

Suzanne Selfors
“She'd long ago learned an important lesson--there was always a way to wrestle with the impossible.”
Suzanne Selfors, A Semi-Charming Kind of Life

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When a dream is well dreamt, it is certain to come true.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Farrah Rochon
“How's it looking out there, Mama?"
"Like all the Mardi Gras revelers have converged on this place," Eudora said. "The line of people waiting for tables stretches all the way to the French Quarter. You'd better put on a second pot of gumbo, because you have a whole lot of hungry mouths to feed."
"That's just the way I like it," Tiana said as she added a few dashes of Tabasco to the pot. Her daddy's dinged-up pot might not shine like the new copper and steel cookware in her gleaming kitchen, but Tiana refused to use anything else to cook her gumbo.”
Farrah Rochon, Almost There