It is true that there comes a time when I do literally dream about McDonald's. I dream of supermarkets and drug stores, potato chips and the Sunday morning paper.
Dream in a pragmatic way.
It was always a dream of mine to play in the Premier League.
I didn't have a dream of being a press secretary, I had a dream of being a playwright; I had a dream of being a novelist and a poet.
If we are encouraging kids to go into academies, then presumably we are selling them the dream that they can play first-team football.
I remember failing my Princeton interview. My mom wanted me to apply because ever since I was a kid she had this dream that I would apply to Princeton, but it was just not happening.
We want to refocus Nigeria to make sure that basic infrastructure is provided. The environment is created for private investment, both within and direct foreign investment. So jobs will be created. That is my dream for Nigeria.
My ultimate life dream project is my kids. My family.
My dream job growing up was always to be an artist. It wasn't even that I would be a rapper or singer; I just knew I would be a public figure.
I'm a product of public housing. My parents grew up poor, but their dream was to own a home.
I'd love to play Puck in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
I started as a working pupil in a yard, mucking out and doing all the duties... and I just never gave up on my dream.
Religion provides us with a puritanical dream, which can never be realized because it goes against human nature.
To excavate a pyramid is the dream of every archaeologist.
My dream job has always been to be a ski racer.
I always had this dream to act: so much so, even as a child, I used to take part in Ram Leelas.
In our world of rampant 'individualisation', relationships are mixed blessings. They vacillate between a sweet dream and a nightmare, and there is no telling when one turns into the other.
My main dream - and I'm trying to get 'Living TV' to do it - is to go into prison and interview serial killers, rapists, murderers, psychopaths.
I share a very good rapport with Shah Rukh, so I was at ease working with him, and Imtiaz is a dream director for any actor.
I think, as a child, there weren't dreams. I can't recall as a child having some ultimate dream and thinking that it was possible.