Quote by Henry Reed
There is both a skill factor and an effort factor in dream recall.

There is both a skill factor and an effort factor in dream recall. People can develop dream recall skills, such as lying still in the morning and writing down whatever comes to mind. – Henry Reed

Other quotes by Henry Reed

The usual comment from psychologists and psychiatrists was that its best not to encourage people to look at their dreams because they are liable to stir up problems for themselves. – Henry Reed

Category:
Dreams
Read Quote

Dream study impacts culture. We are put in touch with the inner poet who dreams. We hear our inner, subjective response to the outer world. That helps spiritualize our lives. – Henry Reed

Category:
Dreams
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Morning
category

I write in the morning, I walk in the afternoon and I read in the evening. Its a very easy, lovely life. – Margaret Forster

Category:
Morning

Get up tomorrow early in the morning, and earlier than you did today, and do the best that you can. Always stay near me, for tomorrow I will have much to do and more than I ever had, and tomorrow blood will leave my body above the breast. – Joan of Arc

Category:
Morning

I m up at 5 in the morning and in bed by 10 in the evening. – DeForest Kelley

Category:
Morning

Dawn: When men of reason go to bed. – Ambrose Bierce

Category:
Morning

Random Quotes

Weve had Town Hall meetings, weve witnessed election after election, in which the American people have taken a position on the Presidents health care bill. And the bottom line is the people dont like this bill. They dont want it. – Eric Cantor

Category:
Health

I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind. – Albert Einstein

Category:
best

The ides of surfing the net — I dont know who called it that — its more like slogging through the net. – Al Di Guido

Category:
Internet

The greatest work of art about New York? The question seems nebulous. The citys magic and majesty are distilled in the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand. – Jerry Saltz

Category:
Art