Not to discover weakness is The Artifice of strength.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
All life -- to know each other --Whom we can never learn --
And bye and bye -- a Change --
Called Heaven --
Rapt Neighborhoods of Men --
Just finding out -- what puzzled us --
Without the lexicon!
Emily Dickinson
Said Passion, through contracting Breaths
"A Thousand Times Thee Nay.
Emily Dickinson
We never know where we go when we are going, We jest and shut the door Fate - following behind us -bolts it, And we accost no more
Emily Dickinson
When Choice of Life -- is past --
There yet remains a Love
Its little Fate to stipulate --
Emily Dickinson
And overtaken in the Dark --
Where You had put me down --
By Some one carrying a Light --
I -- too -- received the Sign.
Emily Dickinson
Since then 'tis centuries and yet
Feels shorter than the DAY
I first surmised the horses' heads
Were toward eternity.
Emily Dickinson
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