I am very lucky because I am realizing my childhood dreams, and after presenting my shows it’s like a party.
That disturbs people when they know they didn’t have the guts or integrity to stick to their dreams.
My heroes, my dreams, and my future lay in Yankee Stadium. And they can’t take that away from me.
Every year for New Years I write down all of my goals and dreams and put them in my Bible. At the end of the year I go and pull the paper out and check this off and check that off.
I tell people, ‘It’s just like a cliche, but it’s true: In Hollywood, dreams can come true.’
But we can hold our spirits and our bodies so pure and high, we may cherish such thoughts and such ideals, and dream such dreams of lofty purpose, that we can determine and know what manner of men we will be, whenever and wherever the hour strikes and calls to noble action.
I published in 1978 a report on dreams in the Journal of Clinical Psychology. It was the first study of its kind to demonstrate that it is possible for people to make constructive use of their dreams to improve their lives.