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This line from Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death" reflects her belief in the importance of focusing on positive emotions and experiences, rather than being consumed by negative feelings like hatred. Dickinson often explored themes of life, death, and the afterlife in her poetry, offering unique perspectives on these universal issues.

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The poem is saying that there is not enough time in the world to hate, it will never be complete before you die. And the second verse is saying that although it seems that 'life' is too busy for love, it's really not. It only takes a little bit of effort.

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