Emily Dickinson Quotes
Death is a Dialouge between, The Spirit and the Dust.
- Emily Dickinson
Finite to fail, but infinite to venture.
- Emily Dickinson
There is no frigate like a book. To take us lands away.
- Emily Dickinson
There’s a certain Slant of light, Winter Afternoons. That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes.
- Emily Dickinson
That it shall never come again is what makes life so sweet.
- Emily Dickinson
Success is counted sweetest By those who ne’er succeed.
- Emily Dickinson
I felt it shelter to speak to you.
- Emily Dickinson
Love is anterior to life, Posterior to death, Initial of creation, and The exponent of breath.
- Emily Dickinson
Anger as soon as fed is dead — Tis starving makes it fat.
- Emily Dickinson
Besides the autumn poets sing, A few prosaic days. A little this side of the snow And that side of the haze.
- Emily Dickinson
We trust in plumed procession For such the angels go Rank after Rank, with even feet And uniforms of Snow.
- Emily Dickinson
Death is a Dialogue between, The Spirit and the Dust.
- Emily Dickinson
To love is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.
- Emily Dickinson
Tell all the truth but tell it slant success in circuit lies.
- Emily Dickinson
Find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.
- Emily Dickinson
Life is a spell so exquisite that everything conspires to break it.
- Emily Dickinson
Parting is all we know of heaven and all we need to know of hell.
- Emily Dickinson


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