I dream things that never were and say why not. This statement, attributed to the Irish statesman and political leader Daniel O'Connell, speaks to the power of imagination and the potential for progress and change. It reminds us that the impossible is not always out of reach, and that we should not let our limitations or the limitations of others hold us back from pursuing our dreams.
There is something fundamentally human about dreaming and hoping for a better future. We all have aspirations and desires, and it is through dreaming that we are able to envision and work towards achieving them. Dreams can be small, personal goals, such as learning a new skill or taking a trip, or they can be larger, more ambitious plans that have the potential to change the world. Regardless of their scale, dreams provide us with direction, motivation, and a sense of purpose.
However, dreaming alone is not enough. It is not enough to simply wish for something to happen; we must also take action to make our dreams a reality. This means facing obstacles and challenges, and sometimes even overcoming seemingly insurmountable barriers. It requires perseverance, resilience, and a willingness to take risks.
But the effort is worth it, because when we achieve our dreams, we are able to make a positive impact on ourselves and on those around us. We can inspire others to pursue their own dreams, and we can help to create a brighter, more hopeful future for all.
So, let us dream of things that never were, and say why not. Let us have the courage to imagine a better world, and the determination to make it happen.
I dream things that never were ... and say why not,: Quotations of Robert F. Kennedy by Robert F. Kennedy
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Keep it fresh, organic, and up to the minute reflection of your ever-changing, ever-evolving, ever-awakening, ever-activating soul. And if our times are difficult and perplexing, so are they challenging and filled with opportunity. She began dreaming about her collage and thinking about it throughout the day. He broke with Johnson over the Vietnam War, among other issues. He gained considerable prominence by writing witty critical reviews while working there. Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy, also called RFK, was the United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964 and a US Senator from New York from 1965 until his assassination in 1968.