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George limped along as a clerk in various mercantile firms, dreaming of something more /adventurous.
Picasso, of course, was always dreaming of something like the same thing, of forgetting how to look at the world.
All along, however, Mr. Tatsumi was also dreaming of something better: experimental work, "manga that isn't manga".
But just imagine that the exasperated northerners were dreaming of something more radical: fully ceding sovereign authority.In this section Minds like machines Pass the hemlock ReprintsTerritorial swaps for cash seem unthinkable today.
When things are going well, it's easy to romanticise poverty and struggle, but our fetishisation of poshness is a sure sign that we're frustrated and dreaming of something better.
Someone Like the Moon, with its softly spoken portrait of the first taste of heartbreak, brings to mind a girl sitting on her bed dreaming of something, anything (but hopefully someone) that will help her escape.
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Everyone can dream of something.
We must dream of something".
"I dream of something like that," he said, smiling.
Still, he dreams of something with a little more elan, when finances permit.
"This is something I never dreamed of, something I never thought would happen," he said.
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