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Emily Dickinson 187
American poet 1830–1886Related quotes

“You will never lose your nerve. Your life, probably, but never your nerve.”
Edward on Anita
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series, Guilty Pleasures (1993)

Fast Company interview (2011)

Source: Shadows Linger (1984), Chapter 15, “Juniper: Death of a Gangster” (p. 287)
“Where the hell do you get your nerve?
From a Cracker Jack box.”
Source: Wicked Pleasure

Talks and Dialogues Saanen 1968 : 1st Public Talk (7 July 1968) http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/view-text.php?tid=4&chid=2
1960s
Context: There are the states of inattention and of attention. When you are completely giving your mind, your heart, your nerves, everything you have, to attend, then the old habits, the mechanical responses, do not enter into it, thought does not come into it at all. But we cannot maintain that all the time, so we are mostly in a state of inattention, a state in there is not an alert choiceless awareness. What takes place? There is inattention and rare attention and we are trying to bridge the one to the other. How can my inattention become attention or, can attention be complete, all the time?