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Emily Dickinson
American
Poet
Born:
Dec 10
,
1830
Died:
May 15
,
1886
Life
Love
Love Is
Me
Mother
You
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If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.
Emily Dickinson
Heart
Live
Vain
I Can
Shall
Stop
Romantic
Breaking
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tunes without the words - and never stops at all.
Emily Dickinson
Hope
Soul
Words
Feathers
Never
Without
Sings
Stops
Tunes
Thing
Fortune befriends the bold.
Emily Dickinson
Success
Fortune
Bold
Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Love
Love Is
Unable
Immortality
Die
Loved
I dwell in possibility.
Emily Dickinson
Inspirational
Possibility
Dwell
Morning without you is a dwindled dawn.
Emily Dickinson
Morning
You
Dawn
Without
Romantic
Truth is so rare that it is delightful to tell it.
Emily Dickinson
Truth
Truth Is
Rare
Tell
Delightful
Behavior is what a man does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes.
Emily Dickinson
Man
Behavior
He
Feels
Does
Believes
Thinks
Forever is composed of nows.
Emily Dickinson
Composed
Forever
They might not need me; but they might. I'll let my head be just in sight; a smile as small as mine might be precisely their necessity.
Emily Dickinson
Smile
Me
Mine
Sight
Small
Head
Precisely
Just
Might
Necessity
Need
A word is dead when it is said, some say. I say it just begins to live that day.
Emily Dickinson
Day
Word
Live
Say
Some
Dead
Said
Begins
Just
How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!
Emily Dickinson
Nature
Strange
Intrude
Knock
Does
How
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.
Emily Dickinson
Time
Live
Else
Leaves
Anything
Anything Else
Little
Little Time
Startling
That it will never come again is what makes life sweet.
Emily Dickinson
Life
Will
Sweet
Never
Come
Makes
Again
Parting is all we know of heaven, and all we need of hell.
Emily Dickinson
Hell
Know
Parting
Heaven
Need
I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven.
Emily Dickinson
Love
Hope
You
Too
Birds
Saves
Economical
Going
Heaven
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson
Me
Book
Fire
Cold
Poetry
Know
Read
Makes
Warm
Body
Whole
Ever
Luck is not chance, it's toil; fortune's expensive smile is earned.
Emily Dickinson
Smile
Luck
Earned
Expensive
Toil
Fortune
Chance
Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
Emily Dickinson
Life
Love
Death
Love Is
Breath
Creation
Initial
To love is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.
Emily Dickinson
Love
Time
Love Is
Else
Leaves
Anything
Anything Else
Little
To Love
Little Time
Startling
Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Death
Me
Carriage
Ourselves
Kindly
Immortality
Could
He
Because
Just
Stop
Stopped
Held
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.
Emily Dickinson
Alone
Nature
Will
Few
Takes
Make
Prairie
Bee
Bees
Clover
People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
Emily Dickinson
People
Oppression
Psychic
Develop
Times
Hard
Hard Times
Muscles
Need
Where thou art, that is home.
Emily Dickinson
Art
Home
Thou
Thou Art
Where
Old age comes on suddenly, and not gradually as is thought.
Emily Dickinson
Age
Old
Thought
Old Age
Gradually
Suddenly
I argue thee that love is life. And life hath immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Life
Love
Love Is
Immortality
Hath
Argue
Thee
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