We all know Susan Boyle dreamed a dream in time gone by but so did Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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I dream of that world too, but until then, I’m really hungry.
We’re talking philosophy here and all you can think about is food!
And let’s not even talk about what came first, chickens or eggs. Let’s stop crucifying chickens!
Wise words from Wiza!
I dare to dream about this day Bill Y! I dare to dream…
I don’t need to be dared, I can fall asleep and dream in seconds!
May life kill the dream he dreamed—for that would be a world without philosophers, without psychologists, journalists, comedians, and even without humorists. That dream would be a nightmare.
BTW, though this quotation is often attributed to Emerson, Shakespeare said it first–in “Hamlet,” Act 3, Scene 1 (the “To be or not to be” soliloquy): “To sleep, perchance to dream of a world in which chickens . . . “
I dream of that world too, but until then, I’m really hungry.
We’re talking philosophy here and all you can think about is food!
And let’s not even talk about what came first, chickens or eggs. Let’s stop crucifying chickens!
Wise words from Wiza!
I dare to dream about this day Bill Y! I dare to dream…
I don’t need to be dared, I can fall asleep and dream in seconds!
May life kill the dream he dreamed—for that would be a world without philosophers, without psychologists, journalists, comedians, and even without humorists. That dream would be a nightmare.
BTW, though this quotation is often attributed to Emerson, Shakespeare said it first–in “Hamlet,” Act 3, Scene 1 (the “To be or not to be” soliloquy): “To sleep, perchance to dream of a world in which chickens . . . “
I think Bill Y read a different Hamlet than Bill!