Emily Dickinson

Old age comes on suddenly, and not gradually as is thought.

age


Emily Dickinson

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.

alone


Emily Dickinson

Where thou art, that is home.

art


Emily Dickinson

Beauty is not caused. It is.

beauty


Emily Dickinson

Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality.

death


Emily Dickinson

The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.

experience


Emily Dickinson

Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.

food


Emily Dickinson

They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse.

god


Emily Dickinson

After great pain, a formal feeling comes. The Nerves sit ceremonious, like tombs.

great


Emily Dickinson

Where thou art, that is home.

home


Emily Dickinson

Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tunes without the words - and never stops at all.

hope


Emily Dickinson

I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven.

hope


Emily Dickinson

To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.

life


Emily Dickinson

Find ecstasy in life the mere sense of living is joy enough.

life


Emily Dickinson

For love is immortality.

love


Emily Dickinson

Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.

love


Emily Dickinson

Morning without you is a dwindled dawn.

morning


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