Emily Dickinson Quotes About Writing

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  • A wounded deer leaps the highest.

  • If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Quoted in Martha Bianchi, Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson (1924)
  • A word is dead when it is said, some say. I say it just begins to live that day.

    ?1872 Complete Poems, no.1212 (first published 1894).
  • Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured.

    Heart  
    Emily Dickinson (1986). “Selected Letters”, p.77, Harvard University Press
  • The dearest ones of time, the strongest friends of the soul--BOOKS.

  • I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.

    Life  
  • The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.

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