Vision without execution is daydreaming.
If your vision doesn't cost you something, it's a daydream.
She [my mother] gave me permission to wonder, to dawdle, to daydream.
I used to work in a factory and I was really happy because I could daydream all day.
Not many women got to live out the daydream of women—to have a room, even a section of a room, that only gets messed up when she messes it up herself.
I'm often daydreaming and it's because I've always liked the idea of there being something more than the normal world.
Ah, the things we would do if we could — especially in the secure knowledge that we can't.
I don't have much in me left for Somalia, because the country is so broken, it's not realistic to daydream about it.
Imagination without initiative would more properly be called idle daydreaming.
If I sit and daydream, the images rush by like a succession of colored slides.
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy.
All important progress made by the human race has its roots in daydreaming.
I keep saying that backwards is all you can see. You can't see front. My wife says, "Stop, you're always in the past. " She sees me sort of daydreaming.
There were moments - I would be daydreaming - I would imagine scenes, even if there wasn't a camera around. In my head, I was acting.
That's how I work, whether with stories or novels - they start with an image that comes to me in a daydream, and a lot of times I'm walking around with these pictures in my head for awhile before I start writing.
Personally I have a great deal of fun doing it, which is an inspiration in itself really. It really allows me to daydream, as in "schooldream" which is daydreaming with ink and get paid for it which is something I don't say to schools when I go in and talk to them.
You collect impressions from people, from life, from your own daydreams.
I hated school because I liked to daydream and the system tried to stop me from that.
I daydream all the time, and I like that quality.
Daydreaming subverts the world.