Fortune befriends the bold.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
When every way we flyWe are molested equally
By immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Luck is not chance, it's toil; fortune's expensive smile is earned.
Emily Dickinson
I knew not but the next
Would be my final inch --
This gave me that precarious Gait
Some call Experience.
Emily Dickinson
The reticent volcano keeps
His never slumbering plan --
Confided are his projects pink
To no precarious man.
Emily Dickinson
Adventure most unto itself
The Soul condemned to be --
Attended by a single Hound
Its own identity.
Emily Dickinson
She stung Him -- sapped His firm Advance --
But when Her Worst was done
And He -- unmoved regarded Her --
Acknowledged Him a Man.
Emily Dickinson
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