Emily Dickinson Sayings and Quotes

About Author : Emily Dickinson was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life.Dickinson was a prolific private poet, choosing to publish fewer than a dozen of her nearly eighteen hundred poems.

Emily Dickinson Quotes and Sayings
If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain.

Because I could not stop for Death .He kindly stopped for me .The carriage held but just ourselvesAnd immortality.

Anger as soon as fed is dead- ‘Tis starving makes it fat.

We turn not older with years but newer every day.

My friends are my estate.

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

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

Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul. And sings the tune Without the words and never stops at all.

I dwell in possibility.

There’s a certain Slant of light Winter Afternoons.That oppresses like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes.

Success is counted sweetest by those who ne’er succeed.

A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King.

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