Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Dreams Unlimited...


Dreams Unlimited…


“You see things and you say-‘why?’, but I dream things that never were; and say-‘why not?’”
George Bernard Shaw (in ‘Back to Methuselah’)

Dare to dream….and dream to dare in life. Gandhi dared to dream to give British a strong fight of non-violence and history knows what happened afterwards. After lots of failures in life Lincoln continued daring to dream and one day came when his dream came true. Einstein dreamt to dare and he got success in his field. Napoleon kept himself daring and dreaming….he proved what he was. It is said that a goal is a dream with deadline. We always keep ourselves dreaming about many good things and it would surely result in some great deed. Dreams are source of inspiration and motivation as well. One who dreams can do something better than one who doesn’t have any dream.
While dreaming, one should keep in mind that there is a very thin line of difference between dream and day-dream. Dreams should be founded on the pillars of reality. You must not underestimate yourself while you are dreaming. Aim always at higher goal and put all your efforts to make that dream come true. On the basis of one’s dreams you can predict his tomorrow. Even in the time of difficulties in life, your dream can feed you. As Aeschylus, a Greek philosopher has also said in his work ‘Agamemnon’- ‘I know how men in exile feed on dreams of hope.’ If you have a dream in your life, believe me you can do anything in this world. Poor are those who don’t have any dream. Dream can give you a reason to your breathing, dream can enlighten your path though it’s full of obstacles, dream can lead you to fulfillment of your life and it is the dream only which can make you feel alive every single day.
Shakespeare has also said – “The very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream.”
GCET LANGUAGE CLUB was also such a dream that I dreamt to dare once and now it’s this dream only which makes me dare to dream about e-patra and many more activities in the club.


--NIKHIL JOSHI
(Chief Editor, ‘e-patra’)

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