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David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "The body is the outermost layer of the mind."

The body is the outermost layer of the mind.



David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "Dreams are shores where the ocean of spirit meets the land of matter. Dreams are beaches where the yet-to-be, the once-were, the will-never-be may walk awhile with the still are."

Dreams are shores where the ocean of spirit meets the land of matter. Dreams are beaches where the yet-to-be, the once-were, the will-never-be may walk awhile with the still are.




David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "Our ancestors built temples for their gods. We build department stores."

Our ancestors built temples for their gods. We build department stores.



David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "This is my moral. Trust what you dream. Not what you think."

This is my moral. Trust what you dream. Not what you think.




David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "When you win, the rules change, and you find you’ve lost"

When you win, the rules change, and you find you’ve lost



David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "A single night is stuffed with minutes, but they leak out, one by one."

A single night is stuffed with minutes, but they leak out, one by one.



David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "Young mothers are the most vicious tribe in the world if you don't fit in."

Young mothers are the most vicious tribe in the world if you don't fit in.




David Mitchell, Number9dream Quotes: "Politicians and sports coaches both need to be smart enough to master the game, but dumb enough to think it matters."

Politicians and sports coaches both need to be smart enough to master the game, but dumb enough to think it matters.