A Quote by Emily Dickinson

Love is done when Loves begun, Sages say, But have Sages known? — © Emily Dickinson
Love is done when Loves begun, Sages say, But have Sages known?
Whatever you believe, that you will be. If you believe yourselves to be sages, sages you will be tomorrow. There is nothing to obstruct you.
Everything that goes around comes around, they say, and although I've never been able to figure out who the mysteriously wise sages known as "they" might be, they're certainly right when it comes to time-travel.
The sages say that life is illusion, but does that change its poignancy?
It would be necessary that they should be already sages to love wisdom...
None of great sages of China preached the precept of love as a guideline for human behavior.
The literary gift is a mere accident - is as often bestowed on idiots who have nothing to say worth hearing as it is denied to strenuous sages.
If time and space, as sages say, Are things which cannot be, The sun which does not feel decay No greater is than we. So why, Love, should we ever pray To live a century? The butterfly that lives a day Has lived eternity.
By the definite science of meditation known for millenniums to the yogis and sages of India, and to Jesus, any seeker of God can enlarge the caliber of his consciousness to omniscience to receive within himself the Universal Intelligence of God.
As much as I converse with sages and heroes, they have very little of my love and admiration. I long for rural and domestic scene, for the warbling of birds and the prattling of my children.
As the web issues out of the spider, As plants sprout from the earth, As hair grows from the body, even so, The sages say, this universe springs from, The deathless Self (the Supreme Soul), the source of life.
And we are not mountaintop sages who can live by consuming mist.
Truth is one, the sages speak of it by many names.
When sages commend excess, Desire is sick.
Some would be sages if they did not believe they were so already.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity - I admire wise men. Some of my favorite forms of history are religious history, what the sages say from the top of the mountain and how they view life.
The sages of old live again in us, and in opinions there is a metempsychosis.
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