Laura Lee GuhrkeA woman could be as beautiful as she felt herself to be.
About This Quote
This quote comes from a poem by Emily Dickinson. In it, she explores the idea that a woman should feel beautiful. When a man sees a woman, he should “feel the poetry of her” and not be too concerned with how she looks.
Source: Guilty Pleasures
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