The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

That one sentence contains every letter in the English alphabet. I used to use that as my practice example when I taught calligraphy. 

It doesn't take much to incorporate every letter into a sentence, and likewise, it doesn't take much to understand the meaning of a dream.

So if you have short dreams, don't worry, even a remembered snippet, that in a movie might have ended up on the cutting room floor, can be meaningful.  

Nasa's Adaptation - A Well Written Short Dream 

The NASA space shuttle sent the following adaptation to the pangram: (perhaps they read my blog on what to include.)  



The lazy yellow dog was caught by the slow red fox as he lay sleeping in the sun 



Remember, a dream doesn't have to be long to be well written. And don't fret about recalling every detail; it's helpful but not essential. Don't get lazy, but include as much as you can remember. Adding colors and numbers you remember are particularly useful. 

A Poorly Written Short Dream 

On the flip side of NASA's well written short dream sentence, this one is probably a bit too short.  

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