Best Emily Dickinson Quotes
- Each that we lose takes a part of us; A crescent still abides, Which like the moon, some turbid night, Is summoned by the tides. Abides
- Endow the Living - with the Tears - You squander on the Dead. Dead
- Fame is a bee It has a song - It has a sting - Ah, too, it has a wing. Ah
- My friends are my estate. Forgive me then the avarice to hoard them! Avarice
- Eden is that old-fashioned house we dwell in every day Without suspecting our abode until we drive away. Abode
- Open your life wide, and take me in forever. I will never be tired-I will never be noisy when you want to be still...nobody else… Any
- Publication - is the auction of the mind... Auction
- You left me boundaries of pain Capacious as the sea, Between eternity and time, Your consciousness and me. Boundaries
- Our journey had advanced; Our feet were almost come To that odd fork in Being's road, Eternity by term. Advanced
- Heaven is so far of the mind that were the mind dissolved - the site of it by architect could not again be proved. Architect
- Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? Not death. For who is he? Afraid
- The truth dazzles gradually, or else the world would be blind. Blind
- I cling to nowhere until I fall - the crash of Nothing... Cling
- God is indeed a jealous God. He cannot bear to see, that we had rather not with him, but with each other play. Bear
- Nature, like us is sometimes caught without her diadem. Caught
- How odd that girl's life looks Behind this soft eclipse! I think that earth seems so To those in heaven now. This being comfort, then… Behind
- Narcotics cannot still the tooth. That Nibbles at the soul Cannot Still
- There is no frigate like a book Book
- I had no monarch in my life, and cannot rule myself; and when I try to organize, my little force explodes and leaves me bare… Bare
- I hope you're very careful working, eating and drinking when the heat is so great--there are temptations there which at home you are free from--beware… Beware
- To fight aloud is very brave, but gallanter, I know, who charge within the bosom, the Cavalry of Woe. Aloud
- Nature is what we know - Yet have not art to say - So impotent our wisdom is To her simplicity. Art
- God, keep me from what they call 'households,' Call
- So instead of getting to Heaven, at last - I’m going, all along. All
- I confess that I love him, I rejoice that I love him, I thank the maker of Heaven and Earth that gave him to me.… Confess
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