Emily Dickinson Quotes

I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness.

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Stillness as a technique is still really captivating to me.
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Dear sisters and brothers, I am not against anyone.
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If the greatest god is the stillness all the motions add up to, then we must ineluctably be included.
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There's only one race - it's human. We are all brothers and sisters.
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From the psychological jousting between sisters in the early family arena emerge the first tentative boundaries of their personalities.
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Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others.
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The sister's face Fell all in wrinkles of responsibility. She wanted to do right. She'd have to think.
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My world was a community ballet school, a marching band, my two sisters and my girlfriends. I played saxophone in the band and was a bit nerdy.
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My sisters are my favorite people on earth.
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I have three sisters and I've always wanted a brother, so I was really interested in that notion.
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The ten thousand things flourish and then each returns to the root from which it came. Returning to the root is stillness. Through stillness each fulfils its destiny.
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True power is stillness within motion.
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The greatest revelation is stillness.
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The emptiness was intense, like the stillness in a great factory when the machinery stops running.
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Being in this band the Spice Girls is like having four (three now) older sisters. They all look after me and I couldn't dream of leaving them.
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Brothers and Sisters, I bid you beware Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
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I would live with all of my sisters if I could. We've always been very close, my sisters and me.
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The poor are our brothers and sisters ... people in the world who need love, who need care, who have to be wanted.
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If you're not going to wear a tiara when you win a Newbery Award, when are you going to wear one?
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The gap between ideals and actualities, between dreams and achievements, the gap that can spur strong men to increased exertions, but can break the spirit of others -- this gap is the most conspicuous, continuous land mark in American history. It is conspicuous and continuous not because Americans achieve little, but because they dream grandly. The gap is a standing reproach to Americans; but it marks them off as a special and singularly admirable community among the world's peoples.
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I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness.