Quote by Ben Barnes
I only remember the end of my dreams, like waking up at a steering

I only remember the end of my dreams, like waking up at a steering wheel, or falling. – Ben Barnes

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When I was at school, I was in choirs more than anything else, from a very young age, about 9 years old. And then I started taking drum lessons. – Ben Barnes

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I had two family members involved in World War I: two great-uncles. One of them is on a memorial in France. And the other was a trench runner who survived the war. The average life span of a trench runner was 36 hours, but he survived the whole war. – Ben Barnes

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Do What You Gotta Do is a positive, inspirational song that says no matter what it is whether youre up against challenges or trying to get your dreams and aspirations met, you should do what whatever you have to do shy of killing yourself or someone else. – Angie Stone

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Dreams

I think L.A.s terrific. You fly an hour and a half and youre in the mountains in three feet of powder. I also think its a much better city if youre working as an actor. If youre not working and you dont see your dreams coming true, there can be a lot of heartache. – Scott Patterson

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I led the life of an intellectual up until a certain age. I remember Freuds Interpretation of Dreams was a big favorite when I was 11. It sounded so interesting. And it really was! – Wallace Shawn

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Dreams

To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms. – Christina Aguilera

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Ive always embraced failure as a noble pursuit. It allows you to be anti whatever anyone wants you to be, and to break all the rules. – Malcolm Mclaren

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You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. – Mike Murdock

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Nevertheless, a maxim does not necessarily become a proverb. Many grubs never grow to butterflies; and a maxim is only a proverb in its caterpillar stage—a candidate for a wider sphere and longer flight than most are destined to attain. – “Proverbs Secular and Sacred,” The North British Review, February 1858

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