And that's my comfort--that someone else was there and experienced the same thing. How else could I know it was real and not merely a dream?

Craig Thompson
About This Quote

This quote by poet Emily Dickinson shows that she was intelligent and had a lot of wisdom. She was able to think of others who had experienced the same thing as her. This shows the strength of her character and how she always knew how to keep her head up and continue on with life.

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