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Emily Dickinson

"Morning without you is a dwindled dawn."

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"A kind stranger is better than an uncaring friend."

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"The more you are able to forgive then the more you are able to love."

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"If you take a stand [for God] and mean it, you may suffer persecution. Some of your friends will drift away. They don't want to be with people like you. You speak to their conscience. They feel uncomfortable in your presence because you live for God."

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"Trying to engage with an unapproachable person can lead to embarrassment, alienation, and resistance. Why would we set ourselves up for that kind of pain and failure? It's no wonder that people may avoid them-the risk of rejection is too great."

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"Love is such a tremendous force of feeling! When you can't stop loving, you simply cannot stop it."

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"For few matters you need to be solo, for some matters you need soul mate and for many matters you need society."

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"Our relationship must be right with God before it can be right with man."

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"Was Deirdre right about me purposely wanting relationships that were impossible?"

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"Confession is not betrayal. What you say or do doesn't matter only feelings matter. If they could make me stop loving you-that would be the real betrayal."

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"Go! Yes, You! Go! I will not force you to like me; I will not force you to love me. Unconditional love has a condition inside it but there is no you in me. If I know my real me, then I know your real you. I know your value in me and I also know my value in you. If your value is not in me and my value is not in you, then I will not force you to like me; I will not force you to love me, so go!"

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"Or help one fainting RobinUnto his Nest againI shall not live in vain."
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