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Emily Dickinson

"Truth is so rare that it is delightful to tell it."

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"Because you're not what I would have you be, I blind myself to who, in truth, you are."

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"A man's power to connect his thought with its proper symbol, and so to utter it, depends on the simplicity of his character, that is, upon his love of truth, and his desire to communicate it without loss."

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"Young people are caught up in whatever appears to be the most bizarre. They look for truth and settle for folly. False religions and the occult are clever in reaching seekers who want to experience a rush of any kind."

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"On their deathbed men will speak true, they say."

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"She said we all not only could know everything. We do. We just tell ourselves we don't to make it all bearable."

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"A priest is he who lives solely in the realm of the invisible, for whom all that is visible has only the truth of an allegory."

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"What then in the last resort are the truths of mankind? They are the irrefutable errors of mankind."

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"Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord pondereth the hearts."

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"You have nothing to lose, only to live."

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"Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money."

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"Bless God, he went as soldiers,His musket on his breast-Grant God, he charge the bravestOf all the martial blest!Please God, might I behold himIn epauletted white-I should not fear the foe then-I should not fear the fight!"
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"A great hope fellYou heard no noiseThe ruin was within."
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"If you were coming in the Fall, I'd brush the Summer by With half a smile and half a spurn, As Housewives do a Fly. If I could see you in a year, I'd wind the months in balls -And put them each in separate Drawers, For fear the numbers fuse -If only Centuries, delayed, I'd count them on my Hand, Subtracting, till my fingers dropped Into Van Diemen's land. If certain, when this life was out, That yours and mine should be, I 'd toss it yonder like a rind, And taste eternity. But, now, uncertain of the length Of this, that is between, It goads me, like the Goblin Bee, That will not state - its sting."
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"They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse."
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"The pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee A clover anytime to him Is aristocracy."
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