If there is no dream, will you get tired of sleep?

Lue 2022-01-02 08:01:28

A country without a background, an eternally gray sky, narrow streets full of evil, weird conjoined women and Frankensteins, girls with angel faces, and weird and sad organ sounds...so I thought "Dark City." The difference is that this is a dark dream, and that is a dark dream.
I once saw a passage in a friend's blog: If you drive a sports car at night, insomnia may not be an annoying thing. I think, no matter how you spend the long night, insomnia loses not only rest, but more importantly, the loss of dreams.
It is said that most people’s dreams are gray. But I often dream of all kinds of colors, not gorgeous, but it is certainly not a dead gray. So I like to sleep, and I am obsessed with dreams. In the dream, it is my pure land to escape from reality.
I have read a novel once. In order to get her sweetheart, the princess exchanges dreams, so what is waiting for her is a dreamless night. If there is no dream, will you get tired of sleep?
Sleep is nothing but the carrier of dreams.

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The City of Lost Children quotes

  • Miette: One?

    [One grunts]

    Miette: You asleep?

    [One breathes deeply and mumbles]

    Miette: What did you do before?

    One: One sailor. Harpooned Whales. One night

    [pauses]

    One: One hear whales singing. After

    [gestures throwing of harpoon]

    One: always always the target I miss. One loses job.

    Miette: One?

    [pauses]

    Miette: What's it like to have a little brother?

    One: Keeps you

    [pauses]

    One: running.

    Miette: Well, he can't complain he's got nobody to worry about him.

    One: [Turns over] Denree- little brother. Miette- little sister.

    [Blows air on Miette's back]

    Miette: What are you doing?

    One: [Whispers in Miette's ear] Radiator

  • Krank: Irvin?

    L'oncle Irvin: I've got a migraine!

    Krank: Irvin, you know all about feelings. Won't you try to help me? Won't you explain why all those children only have nightmares?

    L'oncle Irvin: Because you are their nightmare. You could persecute all the children in the world, but there's one thing you'll never have.

    Krank: What?

    L'oncle Irvin: A soul.

    Krank: Because you believe you have one? You don't even have a body. The one who created us made us all monsters.

    L'oncle Irvin: No Krank, you're wrong. You are the only monster here.

    Krank: [Distressed] Be Quiet! He is the only one responsible for that, I say I'm innocent. I'm innocent!

    Krank: [Shuffles away and then turns back with regained composure] In any case, I thank you for your help.