Quote #91681
You may tire of reality but you never tire of dreams.
L. M. Montgomery
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts the fatigue and disappointment that can come from everyday life (“reality”) with the inexhaustible appeal of imagination (“dreams”). It suggests that dreams—whether hopes, fantasies, or creative visions—remain perpetually renewing because they are not bound by the limits, compromises, and repetitions of lived experience. In Montgomery’s broader literary world, such a sentiment aligns with her recurring celebration of inward life: characters endure hardship by cultivating imaginative refuge and future possibility. The quote can be read both as a gentle defense of escapism and as an argument for aspiration: dreams keep desire and meaning alive when reality feels narrowing or dull.




