We'd never know how high we are, till we are called to rise and then, if we are true to plan, our statures touch the sky
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To die is not to go --On Doom's consummate Chart
No Territory new is staked --
Remain thou as thou art.
Emily Dickinson
Is Immortality a bane
That men are so oppressed?
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A Deed knocks first at Thought And then it knocks at Will That is the manufacturing spot.
Emily Dickinson
Hast never silent hours, and minutes all too long,
And a deal of sad reflection, and wailing instead of song?
Emily Dickinson
Hope it strange invention A Patent of the Heart In unremitting action Yet never wearing out.
Emily Dickinson
The Only News I know
Is Bulletins all Day
From Immortality.
Emily Dickinson
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