Quote by Emily Dickinson
A letter always seemed to me like immortality because it is the mi

A letter always seemed to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend. – Emily Dickinson

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One of the pleasures of reading old letters is the knowledge that they need no answer. – Lord Byron

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What a wonderful thing is the mail, capable of conveying across continents a warm human hand-clasp. – Author Unknown

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Chain letters are the postal equivalent of intestinal flu: you get it and pass it along to your friends. – Bob Garfield

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I have received no more than one or two letters in my life that were worth the postage. – Henry David Thoreau, Walden

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