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    Question: Why do some people have more dreams than others?

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    Asked by sara2012 to David, Jonathan, Pete, Sam on 5 Jul 2012.
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      Pete Etchells answered on 5 Jul 2012:


      I think that everyone dreams to the same sort of amount. It’s just some people might be better at remember the dreams that they had than other people though!

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