Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible. Always hope. Always try. You just never know when things will happen.

Joanne Van Leerdam
Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible....
Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible....
Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible....
Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible....
About This Quote

Believe in your dreams and never give up on them. Dream big and never give up on your dreams if they’re truly your dreams. Don’t ever give in to people who tell you that your dreams are foolish or that you should stop dreaming. You just never know what will happen when you dream big and hope for the best.

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