Quote by Ayumi Hamasaki
I understand its my role to realize peoples dreams. - Ayumi Hamasa

I understand its my role to realize peoples dreams. – Ayumi Hamasaki

Other quotes by Ayumi Hamasaki

Its hard to decide how to match words to music. Its not like its twice the work. Its always difficult for me to explain to the composer what Im looking for. Im not a professional I lack even basic knowledge about writing music. – Ayumi Hamasaki

Category:
Knowledge
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I understand its my role to realize peoples dreams. Im O.K. with that so long as my songs are my own. No one can take my songs away from me. – Ayumi Hamasaki

Category:
Dreams
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The most pitiful among men is he who turns his dreams into silver and gold. – Khalil Gibran

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Dreams

Art is for entertainment purposes, but its also to reflect our dreams, our hopes, the present, the future the past – whether its good or bad. – Amber Valletta

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Dreams

In my dreams, I could be a Princess, and thats what I was. Like most little girls, I believed nothing less than a Prince could make my dreams come true. – Loretta Young

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Dreams

Not all lucid dreams are useful but they all have a sense of wonder about them. If you must sleep through a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams, too? – Stephen LaBerge

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Dreams

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To keep green, then, the memory of the Exodus was for the Israelite not only to keep his gratitude to his Divine Redeemer ever fresh, but to ratify again and again his covenant with his religion. – Morris Joseph, “Passover,” Judaism as Creed and Life

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