Emily Dickinson — "The Mind has Nerves of it's own – that the Eye does not know –"
The Mind has Nerves of it's own – that the Eye does not know –
The Mind has Nerves of it's own – that the Eye does not know –
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"To live is so astounding it leaves little room for anything else."
"Much Madness is divinest Sense – To a discerning Eye – Much Sense – the starkest Madness – 'Tis the Majority In this, as all, prevail – Assent – and you are sane – Demur – you're straightway dangerous…"
"Fame is a fickle food Upon a shifting plate"
"The brain is wider than the sky."
"I am glad you are not a poet. I mean, I am glad you are not a poet. It is a terrible thing to be a poet."
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