Emily Dickinson Distance Quotations
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- Samuel Johnson
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Haruki Murakami
- Albert Camus
- Henry David Thoreau
- Isaac Newton
- John Green
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Henri Nouwen
- Confucius
- Nicholas Sparks
- Sarah Dessen
- Charles Spurgeon
- Pablo Neruda
- Paulo Coelho
- Albert Einstein
- Charlotte Bronte
- Emily Dickinson
- George Eliot
- Henry Rollins
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Eye Quotes
It was a quiet way - He asked if I was his - I made no answer of the tongue But answer of the eyes - And then He bore me on Before this mortal noise With swiftness, as of Chariots and distance, as of Wheels. This World did drop away As acres from the feet of one that leaneth from Balloon Upon an Ether Street. The Gulf behind was not, The Continents were new - Eternity was due. No Seasons were to us - It was not Night nor Morn - But Sunrise stopped upon the place And Fastened in Dawn.
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Hurt Quotes
There's a certain Slant of light, Winter afternoons— That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes— Heavenly Hurt, it gives us— We can find no scar, But internal difference, Where the Meanings, are.... When it comes, the Landscape listens— Shadows—hold their breath— When it goes, 'tis like the Distance On the look of Death.