Frases de Emily Dickinson
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Emilly Elizabeth Dickinson foi uma poetisa americana, considerada moderna em vários aspectos da sua obra. Wikipedia  

✵ 10. Dezembro 1830 – 15. Maio 1886   •   Outros nomes Emily Dickinsonová, Emily Dickinson, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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Emily Dickinson: 228   citações 117   Curtidas

Emily Dickinson Frases famosas

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“Não há melhor fragata do que um livro para nos levar a terras distantes.”

Variante: Não há melhor fragata que um livro para nos levar a terras distantes.

Citações de amor de Emily Dickinson

Citações de vida de Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson frases e citações

“Não sei quando virá o amanhecer, por isso abro todas as portas.”

Variante: Não sei quando virá o amanhecer, então abro todas as portas

“A palavra morre no momento em que é proferida - dizem alguns. Eu digo que ela começa a viver naquele momento.”

Variante: A palavra morre Quando é dita, Alguém diz. Eu digo que ela começa A viver Naquele dia.

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Emily Dickinson: Frases em inglês

“More than the Grave is closed to me —
The Grave and that Eternity
To which the Grave adheres —
I cling to nowhere till I fall —
The Crash of nothing, yet of all —
How similar appears”

Emily Dickinson More than the Grave is closed to me —

1503: More than the Grave is closed to me —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

“A Vastness, as a Neighbor, came,
A Wisdom, without Face, or Name,
A Peace, as Hemispheres at Home
And so the Night became.”

Emily Dickinson The Crickets sang

1104: The Crickets sang
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

“If Aims impel these Astral Ones
The ones allowed to know
Know that which makes them as forgot
As Dawn forgets them — now”

Emily Dickinson The Moon upon her fluent Route

1528: The Moon upon her fluent Route
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

“Since then — 'tis Centuries — and yet
Feels shorter than the Day
I first surmised the Horses' Heads
Were toward Eternity”

Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death

712: Because I could not stop for Death —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

“It might be easier
To fail with land in sight,
Than gain my blue peninsula
To perish of delight.”

Emily Dickinson Life, and Death, and Giants —

Life, p. 69
Collected Poems (1993)

“God is sitting here, looking into my very soul to see if I think right thoughts. Yet I am not afraid, for I try to be right and good; and He knows every one of my struggles.”

Letter http://books.google.com/books?id=EsovAQAAMAAJ&q=%22God+is+sitting+here+looking+into+my+very+soul+to+see+if+I+think+right+thoughts+Yet+I+am+not+afraid+for+I+try+to+be+right+and%22&pg=PA39#v=onepage to Abiah Root http://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/abiah_root (29 January 1850)

“I took one Draught of Life —
I'll tell you what I paid —
Precisely an existence —
The market price, they said.”

Emily Dickinson I took one Draught of Life

1725: I took one Draught of Life —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

“How dreary — to be — Somebody!
How public — like a Frog —
To tell one's name — the livelong June —
To an admiring Bog!”

288: I'm Nobody! Who are you?; In some editions "June" has been altered to "day".
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (1960)

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