I argue thee that love is life. And life hath immortality.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
The most important populationUnnoticed dwell,
They have a heaven each instant
Not any hell.
Emily Dickinson
Some Sailor, skirting foreign shores --
Some pale Reporter, from the awful doors
Before the Seal!
Emily Dickinson
Doubtless, he thought it meet of him
To say good-by to men.
Emily Dickinson
If I shouldn't be alive When the robins come, Give the one in red cravat A memorial crumb.
Emily Dickinson
Frigid and sweet Her parting Face --
Frigid and fleet my Feet --
Alien and vain whatever Clime
Acrid whatever Fate.
Emily Dickinson
Double Estate -- entailed at pleasure
Upon an unsuspecting Heir --
Duke in a moment of Deathlessness
And God, for a Frontier.
Emily Dickinson
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