"You ought to dream. All our biggest..." - Quote by Ernest Hemingway
You ought to dream. All our biggest businessmen have been dreamers.
More by Ernest Hemingway
“In Africa a thing is true at first light and a lie by noon and you have no more respect for it than for the lovely, perfect wood-fringed lake you see across the sun-baked salt plain. You have walked across that plain in the morning and you know that no such lake is there. But now it is there absolutely true, beautiful and believable.”
“The worst death for anyone is to lose the center of his being, the thing he really is. Retirement is the filthiest word in the language. Whether by choice or by fate, to retire from what you do - and makes you what you are - is to back up into the grave.”
“No, that is the great fallacy: the wisdom of old men. They do not grow wise. They grow careful.”
More on Dreams
“I love the accomplishments and the awards that I've received through the years. But I've always worked more for the rewards than the awards. I've always counted my blessings before I've counted my money. I'm glad that new dreams come to me everyday.”
“We all dream about love, want to be in love, and have been hurt by love.”
“If you will not try, you will go to your grave with your song still inside you.”