“I lost a world the other day. Has anybody found? You'll know it by the rows of stars around it's forehead bound. A rich man might not notice it; yet to my frugal eye of more esteem than ducats. Oh! Find it, sir, for me!”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
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This volume includes a selection of Emily Dickinson's renowned poetry, reflecting her innovative use of form and her exploration of personal and philosophical themes. Dickinson's work is celebrated for its originality and depth, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of America's most influential poets. more
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“The soul is silent. If it speaks at all it speaks in dreams.”
“It's not the one thing nor the other that leads to madness, but the space in between.”
“Coffee is a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your older self.”
“We are going to the moon that is not very far. Man has so much farther to go within himself.”
“And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.”
“It does not take great men to do great things; it only takes consecrated men.”
