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“The only Commandment I ever obeyed — 'Consider the Lilies.”
Emily Dickinson, Letters of Emily Dickinson
“To own a Susan of my own / Is of itself a Bliss / Whatever Realm I forfeit, Lord, / Continue me in this!”
Emily Dickinson, The Letters of Emily Dickinson
“. . Sorrow seems more general than it did, and not the estate of a few persons, since the war began; and if the anguish of others helped one with one’s own, now would be many medicines.”
Emily Dickinson, Letters of Emily Dickinson