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DREAMS
SPANISH
WHEN GOD WAS A GHOST
"When Blanche was a naive girl, she wanted to move to Paris to read books at parks during the day and play piano at night. She wanted to become a person with no history. She had a plan in her head. Everyday, she woke up at five-forty-three to run at the park."
by Michelle Bravo
(translated in Spanish)
MY DREAMS FOR THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE
"I dream of a better world, a better place, and a better future. Today's society is full of negativity. Our world is made up of violence, poverty and unhappiness."
by Roslyn Salas-Ramirez
(translated in Spanish)
"Dreams are funny because you either have no idea where they came from, or they're a specified product of well-thought-out desires. Dreams are powerful though, because they can manipulate actions and using thoughts."
by Alyssa Kattan
(translated in Spanish)
"Dreams are what keeps you going. So you can keep on growing. Smiles can just cause one change."
by Denise Martinez
(translated in Spanish)