"I coined a word the other day, but I forgot what it was. It was a good one, it came to me in a dream"
- Michael Nesmith
About this Quote
In this quote, Michael Nesmith assesses having actually created a word but losing its meaning due to forgetfulness. He describes it as a "good one," suggesting that it was significant or significant. The reality that he states it came to him in a dream adds a touch of mystique and spontaneity to the process of producing the word. This quote highlights the fleeting nature of imagination and motivation, along with the frustration that can develop from forgetting something important. It likewise highlights the power of dreams to inspire ideas and suggests that the word might still hold significance, waiting for rediscovery.
This quote is written / told by Michael Nesmith between December 30, 1942 and December 10, 2021. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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