There’s a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of cathedral tunes.
EMILY DICKINSONFortune befriends the bold.
More Emily Dickinson Quotes
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Until you have loved, you cannot become yourself.
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Opinion is a flitting thing But Truth outlasts the Sun.
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The soul selects her own society, Then shuts the door; On her divine majority Obtrude no more.
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I could not stop for death and he did not stop for me.
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To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees are few.
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I am nobody! Who are you? Are you a nobody, too?
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You don’t have to be a house to be haunted.
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The past is not a package one can lay away.
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Where thou art, that is home.
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Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.
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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 will see me, but you-but that is enough-I shall not want any more.
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People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
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I felt it shelter to speak to you.
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I tasted life.
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Fortune befriends the bold.
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