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If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really
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"If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and if he found that flower in his hand when he awake - Aye, what then?"

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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This quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge speaks with the idea of the power of dreams and the capacity for them to be more than just a figment of our imagination. It recommends that if a person were to imagine going to paradise and were to be offered a flower as a token of their see, then upon waking, if they were to discover that exact same flower in their hand, it would be an indication that their soul had truly existed. This quote talks to the idea that dreams can be more than simply an item of our subconscious, but can be a real and concrete experience. It suggests that dreams can be an entrance to a different world, and that the things we experience in our dreams can be real and meaningful.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge This quote is written / told by Samuel Taylor Coleridge between October 21, 1772 and July 25, 1834. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 48 other quotes.

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