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1 However, she had no doubt she'd be having new dreams now.
2 I look fwd to new beginnings, new memories made & having new dreams to chase.
3 Forms pass, but the essence remains, dreaming new dreams .
4 We are moving on to new dreams of patriotism, of statesmanship, and of civil rule.
5 We will teach it the new dreams , too.
6 He began to have new dreams , too, or rather one dream, repeated night after night with variations.
7 The new dreams of the 18th century had gone, but the ancient dogmas of the Catholic Church remained.
8 The thought of Nelly suggests new dreams that are little apt to find place in the rhapsodies of a youthful lover.
9 And every hour his soul grew blacker, every hour he dreamed new dreams of vengeance, of defiance, of raging, frenzied hate.
10 The end of the conflict opened up new horizons, as people could dream new dreams of propriety and goodness in international relations.
11 He did not copy with the hand, but he drank in new lessons with the eyes and dreamed new dreams with the spirit.
12 He is off to new dreams by morning, and there is only you to watch that they shall be no dreams, but realities.
13 So I wake up with new dreams every day, and I hope to live long enough to see a lot of those dreams come true.
14 When you're facing a lifetime living childfree against your wishes, you need guidance and support to accept and develop new dreams and a new life.
15 New dreams began to take wing in his imagination
16 New songs, new ideas, new stories, new dreams are what vaudeville demands from the writer.
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