"Dream of" is usually a preface to a statement which reflects something that someone hopes for, that they aspire to be, or that is a goal of theirs.
"Dream about" denotes something which someone had a dream about, a series of mental images or scenes that one experiences while they're sleeping (their literal dream).
Dreaming is uncontrolled thought during sleep. To dream up is to develop an idea, plan or thought while awake.
A Wish is what you dream of and wanted so bad to have and want to get and sometime impossible to have A resolution is a promise,change to someone whose attitude is differ on how you k now him
She enjoys doing 'spot the difference' puzzles.There is a difference between happy and sad.What is the difference between these two cakes?
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someone sleeping can dream but someone unconsious can not dream.
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nothing. this is a dream
The difference is that, Martin Luther King had a dream and William Raspberry did not.
Dreaming is uncontrolled thought during sleep. To dream up is to develop an idea, plan or thought while awake.
You probably mean: "A goal is a dream with a deadline."But it was said/written by Napoleon Hill.
"Haya chalom" means "it was a dream" "zeh chalom" = this is a dream "zeh haya chalom" = this was a dream
In Sinduri, he found bustling markets and crowded streets, reflecting a lively city life. In contrast, his dream village was serene and peaceful, with green fields and quiet surroundings. This difference highlighted the contrast between urban and rural settings in his experiences.
Because there is a poem called both "Harlem" or "A Dream Deferred" which compares a dream to a raisin in the son. The poem is by Langston Hughes, I think
wow you don't know that ha. A dream and goal is basicly the same thing. A dream is a picture in your head. And I bet you know what a goal is.
Humans sometimes have trouble, so there is a good chance dogs do too.
Knowledge is based on facts, Faith is based on "nothing" (a dream, a hope, a wish).