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Reconciling Difference
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Her joys, her woes, Her highs, her lows, Are second nature to me now; Like breathing out and breathing in. . . .Ive grown accustomed to the trace, Of something in the air; Accustomed to her face. -My Fair Lady Today, Frederick Loewes My Fair Lady raises more than a few politically correct eyebrows, yet the ...1 week ago -
“The Soul unto itself — / is an imperial friend — / Or the most agonizing Spy — / An Enemy — could send –”
A Century of Nerve —
Authority: 107
When I signed up for my first self-designed conference course at Sarah Lawrence, my proposal was at first rejected — I’d titled the class something like “Poetry Conference Class,” and the rejection form stated that the title wasn’t descriptive enough. Too boring. I then began to plow the fields of my ...1 week ago -
Great Truths: Contrition vs. Obfuscation
Kazakhnomad's Blog: A Westerner's View of Kazakhstan —
Authority: 127
Yesterday I received an e-mail from a Kazakh student of mine who had read my blog several days ago , she felt true contrition. She articulated what perhaps some of her other classmates might have felt about trying to pull a fast one over on me with submitting plagiarized papers or none at all on the due date last ...1 week ago -
The melancholy days are come. . .
peacock blue —
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Halloween day began with snow flurries but ended with sunshine and bright blue skies. So I took a windy walk, crunching leaves, soaking up the sun I hadnt seen most of the week, and found glorious reds in the trees. See more autumnal reds at Marys meme, Ruby Tuesday . The morns are meeker than they were, The ...2 weeks ago -
October 29, 2009
DailyLearners.com —
Authority: 128
The Possibles slow fuse is lit By the Imagination. -Emily Dickinson more about Emily Dickinson2 weeks ago -
Emily Dickinson Homestead Lives Out My Historic House Nightmare
The Wren's Nest Blog —
Authority: 118
On Sunday, October 25th, a chunk of the ceiling collapsed inside the Emily Dickinson Homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts. This is my worst nightmare. The New York Times devoted one paragraph to the news, and I gasped no less than two times while reading it. While it’s true I’m a big baby and easily ...2 weeks ago -
Women Innovators Who Use Idea Notebooks
Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's Notebook —
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I’m a big fan of keeping an idea notebook. There’s been research done that indicates it’s a real aid to creative effectiveness. Any innovator worth his — or her — salt should be keeping some kind of idea notebook. I’ve been researching and speaking about famous notebook users and it occured to me (okay, ...2 weeks ago -
Plaster Problems in Emily Dickinsons Parlor
ArtsBeat —
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Part of the ceiling at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. Mass., collapsed on Sunday afternoon while the house was open for tours.2 weeks ago -
Plaster Problems in Emily Dickinsons Parlor
NYT > Theater —
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Part of the ceiling at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. Mass., collapsed on Sunday afternoon while the house was open for tours.2 weeks ago -
Emily Dickinson – select quotes
Kevin Stilley Dot Com —
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They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse. Because I would not stop for Death– He kindly stopped for me– The carriage held but just ourselves– And Immortality. ~ Emily Dickenson __________ RELATED CONTENT Index To Great Quotes __________3 weeks ago -
Mental Distraction
Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry Showcase —
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I bide my time with a rolled up magazine: when the sunlights lure gazes upon the pane one successful whack will crush my distraction. There comes that trail of red read more3 weeks ago -
“Powder exists in Charcoal — / Before it exists in Fire.”
A Century of Nerve —
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There’s a beautiful story about Emily Dickinson — and forgive me, as I’m telling this from memory (nearly every page of My favorite Emily Dickinson poster -- Penelope Dullagan got her hair color down! my copy of Richard B. Sewell’s The Life of Emily Dickinson is dog-earred, and, testimony to my love ...4 weeks ago -
In the Eye of the Believer
Bear in Mind —
Authority: 389
There was no movement, just pulsing heat and the high-pitched sing of insects. Wading up to his thighs, he reached down, scooped up cool water and poured some into his mouth. The rest cascaded over his head. Tiny trickles made serpentine paths through red dust covering his skin. A green-leafed branch drifted nearby. ...4 weeks ago -
Who will be remembered 100 years from now? Part One
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Benjamin Franklin : Dont worry, John. The history books will clean it up. John Adams: It doesnt matter. I wont be in the history books anyway, only you. Franklin did this and Franklin did that and Franklin did some other damn thing. Franklin smote the ground and out sprang George Washington, fully grown and on ...4 weeks ago -
Does Emily Dickinson Call Herself “the only kangaroo among the beauty” in One of Her Poems?
Prometheus Unbound —
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No. But she does in one of her letters. In Emily Dickinson’s letter (dated July, 1862) to Thomas Higginson, a chief editor of The Atlantic Monthly , she writes this delicious, somewhat erotically suggestive, and arguably even naughty, paragraph: Perhaps you smile at me. I could not stop for that. My business ...4 weeks ago -
Fall rainy day poem
Lisa Mertins' Life Illustrated —
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Emily Dickinson4 weeks ago -
The World of Trans-species Psychology
Bear in Mind —
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Lots of people talk to animals.... Not very many listen, though....Thats the problem - The Tao of Pooh My colleague talks with her parrot. Talks with , not to Henrietta. A lot of conversation revolves around the usual family things−whats for dinner, what everyone did during the day, whos seeing whom (and who ...6 weeks ago -
Emily Dickinson on Grief and the Cross
Pure Church —
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I like these lines from Poem 561 (HT: Mockingbird ) The Grieved – are many – I am told – There is the various Cause – Death – is but one – and comes but once – And only nails the eyes – Theres Grief of Want – and grief of Cold – A sort they call "Despair" – Theres Banishment from native Eyes ...8 weeks ago