To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime. - Emily Dickinson

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To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime.

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About Emily Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Virtually unknown in her lifetime, Dickinson has come to be regarded as one of the greatest American poets of the 19th century. Although she wrote (at latest count) 1789 poems, only a few of them were published in her lifetime, all anonymously, and some perhaps without her knowledge.

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To shut your eyes is to travel.

She dealt her pretty words like Blades — How glittering they shone — And every One unbared a Nerve
Or wantoned with a Bone — She never deemed — she hurt — That — is not Steel's Affair — A vulgar grimace in the Flesh — How ill the Creatures bear — To Ache is human — not polite — The Film upon the eye
Mortality's old Custom — Just locking up — to Die.

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