Surgeons must be very careful when they take the Knife.
Underneath their fine incisions stirs the Culprit –– Life.
~ Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
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Perfect words from Emily as I finish reading the novel So Much for That! I'll be posting a book review of the novel this week.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that Emily had words for every situation in life. For that reason, I bought her complete works for my Kindle.
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ReplyDelete"Action is the antidote to despair"
ReplyDelete--- not Emily Dickinson
Ducky, sometimes half the battle is articulating the feelings. Doing so IS action. :)
ReplyDelete"He who hesitates is sometimes -- saved."
ReplyDelete~ James Thurber