The Soul selects her own Society.

Emily Dickinson
The Soul selects her own Society.
The Soul selects her own Society.
The Soul selects her own Society.
The Soul selects her own Society.
About This Quote

The Soul selects her own Society. This is another example of the Soul’s ability to put certain people in her life based on who she wants to be around. Some people do not understand the Soul. Some think that all Souls are created equal and can do anything, but we all know that’s not true. The Soul has a plan and she does what’s best for her and those she chooses to spend her time with.

Source: The Complete Poems Of Emily Dickinson

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