Quote by Judy Collins
I dont dream songs. Im more apt to write dreams down and then to b

I dont dream songs. Im more apt to write dreams down and then to be able to interpret them into a song. I also tend to get up and write prose in the morning from which will come songs. – Judy Collins

Other quotes by Judy Collins

My book Trust Your Heart, which is the story of my life, will be followed by Singing Lessons, a memoir of love, loss, hope, and healing, which talks about the death of my son and the hope that has been the aftermath of the healing from that tragedy. – Judy Collins

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Death
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I had some wonderful dreaming meetings. I cant tell you specifically what theyve been in the recent months. In the past theyve been verbal kinds of messages that he needed to give me. Now theyre more dreams of his presence. – Judy Collins

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I feel so very grateful to have the voice God gave me. It takes a lot of rest and training to sing, and I was lucky that I found a great teacher when I first moved to New York. – Judy Collins

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Saddle your dreams before you ride em. – Mary Webb

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Then I was working in a store in Newark, New Jersey, and I saw an actor in person, and I got so excited. My whole day changed. Thats when I decided to challenge myself to make my dreams become a reality. – Derek Luke

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You cant break my spirit, its my dreams you take. – James Blunt

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Dreams are a scientific fact. – Robyn Hitchcock

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Everything in food is science. The only subjective part is when you eat it. – Alton Brown

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