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I like to have space to spread my mind out in.
Virginia Woolf
As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking.
Virginia Woolf
The art of writing has for backbone some fierce attachment to an idea.
Virginia Woolf
A perfect treat must include a trip to a second-hand bookshop.
Virginia Woolf
We must reconcile ourselves to a season of failures and fragments.
Virginia Woolf
old emotions like old families have intermarried and have many connections.
Virginia Woolf
Why does Samuel Butler say, 'Wise men never say what they think of women'? Wise men never say anything else apparently.
Virginia Woolf
Unless you catch ideas on the wing and nail them down, you will soon cease to have any.
Virginia Woolf
Someone has to die in order that the rest of us should value life more.
Virginia Woolf
Intimacy is a difficult art.
Virginia Woolf
Truth had run through my fingers. Every drop had escaped.
Virginia Woolf
Jealousy ... survives every other passion of mankind.
Virginia Woolf
These are the soul's changes. I don't believe in ageing. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun. Hence my optimism.
Virginia Woolf
The best letters of our time are precisely those that can never be published.
Virginia Woolf
How remorseless life is!
Virginia Woolf
literature is the record of our discontent.
Virginia Woolf
Lies will flow from my lips, but there may perhaps be some truth mixed up with them.
Virginia Woolf
We insist, it seems, on living.
Virginia Woolf
The future is dark, which is the best thing the future can be, I think.
Virginia Woolf
In marriage a little licence, a little independence there must be between people living together day in and day out in the same house.
Virginia Woolf
But what a little I can get down into my pen of what is so vivid to my eyes, and not only to my eyes also to some nervous fibre, or fanlike membrane in my species.
Virginia Woolf
Indeed, I thought, slipping the silver into my purse, it is remarkable, remembering the bitterness of those days, what a change of temper a fixed income will bring about.
Virginia Woolf
if newspapers were written by people whose sole object in writing was to tell the truth about politics and the truth about art we should not believe in war, and we should believe in art.
Virginia Woolf
I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in.
Virginia Woolf
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