Authors Public Collections Topics My Collections

Quotes by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

A wounded deer leaps the highest.

He disposes Doom who hath suffered him.

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

Dying is a wild night and a new road.

Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me - The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality.

Finite to fail but infinite to venture.

Fame is a bee It has a song - It has a sting - Ah too it has a wing.

Anger as soon as fed is dead tis starving makes it fat.

The mere sense of living is joy enough.

Eden is that old-fashioned house we dwell in every day Without suspecting our abode until we drive away.

My friends are my estate.

My only sketch profile of heaven is a large blue sky and larger than the biggest I have seen in June-and in it are my friends-every one of them.

The brain is wider than the sky.

Eden is that old-fashioned House We dwell in every day Without suspecting our abode Until we drive away.

For each ecstatic instant We must an anguish pay In keen and quivering ratio To the ecstasy.

Where thou art that is home.

Eden is that old-fashioned house we dwell in every day without suspecting our abode until we drive away.

Eden is that old-fashioned house we dwell in every day Without suspecting our abode until we drive away.

If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain If I can ease one life the aching Or cool one pain Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again I shall not live in vain.

The hearts that never lean must fall.