stuff dreams are made of
English
editNoun
edit- Something rare and wonderful.
- to be the stuff dreams are made of
- 1913 September 2, “Favors Tea in Place of Whiskey”, in The American Issue, volume 8, number 35, page 7:
- They ought to find out that alcohol is merely the result of a natural process; that it isn't nectar, but has a very bad taste; that it isn't the stuff that dreams are made of, but the stuff drunks are made of.
- 2003, Barbara Haynie, The Terrain of Paradise, page 183:
- At the least, what I offer here gives people some respite, so they can go on with the daily grind of their lives. At best, it's the stuff dreams are made of.
- 2010, Gerry Crowley, Winning Without Winning, page 9:
- The memory of a caught fly-ball, played on a loop again and again in their minds, will last forever. This is the stuff dreams are made of.
- 2013, Harvey Rachlin, Jumbo's Hide, Elvis's Ride, and the Tooth of Buddha:
- Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade detective character poignantly observed that the Maltese falcon was "the stuff dreams are made of.”
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