“A civilization is as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamt by artists.”
“A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists.”
“There weren't words for it. It was like trying to photograph a sunset or telling the story of a dream dreamt, a private intensity, and attempts at its reproduction could only be met with a shrug.”
“I dreamed of myself in a dream, and told the dream, which was mine, as if it were another person's of whom I dreamed. Indeed what is life when thinking of the past, but dreaming of a dream dreamt by another who seems to be oneself?”
“I dreamt it in my dream. You tried to steal my dream—the whole thing. But even though it was a dream, it was still too heavy for you to lift.”
“My soul is nothing now but the dream dreamt by matter struggling with itself!”