"More fundamentally, it is a dream that does not die with the onset of manhood: the dream is to play endlessly, past the time when you are called home for dinner, past the time of doing chores, past the time when your body betrays you past time itself"
- John Thorn
About this Quote
This quote talks to the power of dreams and the desire to keep dreaming, even as we grow older. It speaks to the concept that dreams can go beyond time and physical constraints. It recommends that even when we are called home for dinner, when we need to do tasks, and when our bodies begin to fail us, our dreams can still remain alive. It is a reminder that dreams can be a source of strength and hope, even when life gets tough. It is a reminder that we can still strive to attain our dreams, no matter how old we are or just how much time has actually passed. It is a tip that dreams can be a source of pleasure and inspiration, even when life seems to be versus us.
This quote is written / told by John Thorn somewhere between April 17, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Historian from USA.
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