Emily Dickinson — "The one thing that can't be taken from us is our freedom to choose how we will r…"
The one thing that can't be taken from us is our freedom to choose how we will react to whatever we are given.
The one thing that can't be taken from us is our freedom to choose how we will react to whatever we are given.
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"The Soul selects her own Society – Then – shuts the Door – To her divine Majority – Present no more –"
"A narrow Fellow in the Grass Occasionally rides – You may have met him – did you not His notice sudden is –"
"To hang our head – ostensibly – And hide our Eyes – and weep – Is but a Ruse – to make our Pain The more acute – and deep –"
"The Dandelion's pallid tube Astounds the Grass at Noon –"
"The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience."
Often attributed, but no direct verifiable source in her letters/poems. Likely a paraphrase or misattribution.
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