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She felt very young, at the same time unspeakably aged

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Virginia Woolf Age Feelings Life

Like all feelings felt for oneself, Mrs. Ramsay thought, it made one sad. It was so inadequate, what one could give in return; and what Rose felt was quite out of proportion to anything she actually was.

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Virginia Woolf Feelings

The most important thing is not to think very much about oneself. To investigate candidly the charge; but not fussily, not very anxiously. On no account to retaliate by going to the other extreme -- thinking too much.

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Virginia Woolf Anxiety Egotism Thinking Worry

Thinking was torment; why not give up thinking, and drift and dream? But the misery of the world, she thought, forces me to think. Or was that a pose? Was she not seeing herself in the becoming attitude of one who points to his bleeding heart? to whom the miseries of the world are misery, when in fact, she thought, I do not love my kind. Again she saw the ruby-splashed pavement, and faces mobbed at the door of a picture palace; apathetic, passive faces; the faces of people drugged by cheap pleasures; who had not even the courage to be themselves, but must dress up, imitate, pretend.

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Virginia Woolf False World Pretending Thinking

Feelings that would not have disgraced a leader who, now that the snow has begun to fall and the mountain-top is covered in mist, knows that he must lay himself down and die before morning comes, stole upon him, paling the colour of his eyes, giving him, even in the two minutes of his turn on the terrace, the bleached look of withered old age. Yet he would not die lying down; he would find some crag of rock, and there, his eyes fixed on the storm, trying to the end to pierce the darkness, he would die standing. He would never reach R.

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Virginia Woolf Beautiful Writing Brilliant Metaphor Mountain Philosophy Prose Snow Thinking Thought Virginia Woolf

For they might be parted for hundreds of years, she and Peter; she never wrote a letter and his were dry sticks; but suddenly it would come over her, If he were with me now what would he say? --some days, some sights bringing him back to her calmly, without the old bitterness; which perhaps was the reward of having cared for people; they came back in the middle of St. James's Park on a fine morning--indeed they did.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf First Love Memories Nostalgia

Children, our lives have been gongs striking; clamour and boasting; cries of despair; blows on the nape of the neck in gardens.

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Virginia Woolf Childhood Memories Nostalia

Is it not possible — I often wonder — that things we have felt with great intensity have an experience independent of our minds; are in fact still in existence? And if so, will it not be possible,in time, that some device will be invented by which we can tap them? …Instead of remembering here a scene and there a sound, I shall fit a plug into the wall; and listen in to the past

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Virginia Woolf Memories

It was love, she thought, love that never clutch its object; but, like the love which mathematicians bear their symbols, or poets their phrases, was meant to be spread over the world and become part of human gain. The world by all means should have shared it, could Mr Bankes have said why that woman pleased him so; why the sight of her reading a fairy tale to her boy had upon him precisely the same effect as the solution of a scientific problem.

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Virginia Woolf Human Love Men And Women

It is permissible even for a dying hero to think before he dies how men will speak of him hereafter. His fame lasts perhaps two thousand years. And what are two thousand years? (asked Mr Ramsay ironically, staring at the hedge). What, indeed, if you look from a mountain top down the long wastes of the ages? The very stone one kicks with one’s boot will outlast Shakespeare.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Greatness Immortality Shakespeare

But there could be no doubt that greatness was seated within; greatness was passing, hidden, down Bond Street, removed only by a hand's-breadth from ordinary people who might now, for the first and last time, be within speaking distance of the majesty of England, of the enduring symbol of the state which will be known to curious antiquaries, sifting the ruins of time, when London is a grass-grown path and all those hurrying along the pavement this Wednesday morning are but bones with a few wedding rings mixed up in their dust and the gold stoppings of innumerable decayed teeth.

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Virginia Woolf Empire Greatness Immortality Symbolism Time

Because it is a thousand pities never to say what one feels, he thought...

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Virginia Woolf Heart On Your Sleeve Honesty Say What You Feel Speach Speaking Out

How much better is silence; the coffee cup, the table. How much better to sit by myself like the solitary sea-bird that opens its wings on the stake. Let me sit here for ever with bare things, this coffee cup, this knife, this fork, things in themselves, myself being myself.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Coffee Cups Silence Solitude

For now she need not think of anybody. She could be herself, by herself. And that was what now she often felt the need of - to think; well not even to think. To be silent; to be alone. All the being and the doing, expansive, glittering, vocal, evaporated; and one shrunk, with a sense of solemnity, to being oneself, a wedge-shaped core of darkness, something invisible to others... and this self having shed its attachments was free for the strangest adventures.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Silence Solitude

All the being and the doing, expansive, glittering, vocal, evaporated; and one shrunk, with a sense of solemnity, to being oneself, a wedge-shaped core of darkness, something invisible to others.

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Virginia Woolf Invisibility Seclusion Silence Solitude

Milly Brush once might almost have fallen in love with these silences.

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Virginia Woolf Love Silence Woolf

We are only lightly covered with buttoned cloth; and beneath these pavements are shells, bones and silence.

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Virginia Woolf Bones Death Life Silence Thought

They became part of that unreal but penetrating and exciting universe which is the world seen through the eyes of love

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Virginia Woolf Love Universe

I am not one and simple, but complex and many.

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Virginia Woolf Existence Identity

So the being grows rings, identity becomes robust. What was fiery and furtive like a fling of grain cast into the air and blown hither and thither by wild gusts of life from every quarter is now methodical and orderly and flung with a purpose--so it seems.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Identity Life

That illusion of a world so shaped that it echoes every groan, of human beings so tied together by common needs and fears that a twitch at one wrist jerks another, where however strange your experience other people have had it too, where however far you travel in your own mind someone has been there before you - - is all an illusion. We do not know our own souls, let alone the souls of others. Human beings do not go hand in hand the whole stretch of the way. There is a virgin forest in each; a snowfield where even the print of birds' feet is unknown. Here we go alone, and like it better so. Always to have sympathy, always to be accompanied, always to be understood would be intolerable.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Identity Illusion Unknown World

In fact, though their acquaintance had been so short, they had guessed, as always happens between lovers, everything of any importance about each other in two seconds at the utmost, and it now remained only to fill in such unimportant details as what they were called; where they lived; and whether they were beggars or people of substance.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Lovers

Human beings have neither kindness, nor faith, nor charity beyond what serves to increase the pleasure of the moment.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Character Life

I do not believe that gifts, whether of mind or character, can be weighed like sugar and butter

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Character Human Mind Talents Talents And Gifts

Kind old ladies assure us that cats are often the best judges of character. A cat will always go to a good man, they say[.]

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Virginia Woolf Cats Character

She would not say of any one in the world that they were this or were that. She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged. She sliced like a knife through everything; at the same time was outside, looking on. She had a perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, far out to the sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day. Not that she thought herself clever, or much out of the ordinary. How she had got through life on the few twigs of knowledge Fraulein Daniels gave them she could not think. She knew nothing; no language, no history; she scarcely read a book now, except memoirs in bed; and yet to her it was absolutely absorbing; all this; the cabs passing; and she would not say of Peter, she would not say of herself, I am this, I am that.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Alone Beauty Of The World Emotions

How could any Lord have made this world?... there is no reason, order, justice: but suffering, death, the poor. There was no treachery too base for this world to commit... No happiness lasted.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Atheism Christianity God Lord Skepticism

They came to her, naturally, since she was a woman, all day long with this and that; one wanting this, another that; the children were growing up; she often felt she was nothing but a sponge sopped full of human emotions.

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Virginia Woolf Wife Woman

She seemed a compound of the autumn leaves and the winter sunshine ...

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Virginia Woolf Autumn Night And Day Virginia Woolf Winter Woman

Flinging himself from his horse, he made, in his rage, as if he would breast the flood. Standing knee-deep in water he hurled at the faithless woman all the insults that have ever been the lot of her sex. Faithless, mutable, fickle, he called her; devil, adulteress, deceiver; and the swirling waters took his words, and tossed at his feet a broken pot and a little straw.

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Virginia Woolf Friendzoned Virginia Woolf Woman

Then may I tell you that the very next words I read were these – ‘Chloe liked Olivia…’ Do not start. Do not blush. Let us admit in the privacy of our own society that these things sometimes happen. Sometimes women do like women.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf A Room Of One S Own Gay Virginia Woolf Woman

Mrs. Dalloway raised her hand to her eyes, and, as the maid shut the door to, and she heard the swish of Lucy's skirts, she felt like a nun who has left the world and feels fold round her the familiar veils and the response to old devotions.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Domestic Life Gratitude

She could have wept. It was bad, it was bad, it was infinitely bad! She could have done it differently of course; the colour could have been thinned and faded; the shapes etherealised; that was how Paunceforte would have seen it. But then she did not see it like that. She saw the colour burning on a framework of steel; the light of a butterfly’s wing lying upon the arches of a cathedral.

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Virginia Woolf Art Perspective Poetry Vision

She put on her lace collar. She put on her new hat and he never noticed, and he was happy without her.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Collar Happy Hat Lace Love Marriage Never New Notice Spouse Wife

Communication is truth, communication is happiness. To share is our duty, to go down boldly and bring to light those hidden thoughts which are the most diseased, to conceal nothing, to pretend nothing, if we are ignorant to say so, if we love our friends to let them know it.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Communication

The idea has come to me that what I want now to do is to saturate every atom. I mean to eliminate all waste, deadness, superfluity: to give the moment whole; whatever it includes. Say that the moment is a combination of thought; sensation; the voice of the sea. Waste, deadness, come from the inclusion of things that don't belong to the moment; this appalling narrative business of the realist: getting on from lunch to dinner: it is false, unreal, merely conventional.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Mindfulness

The real novelist, the perfectly simple human being, could go on, indefinitely imaging.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Author Novelist Writer

Let us not take it for granted that life exists more in what is commonly thought big than in what is commonly thought small.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Attention Convention Focus Life Narrative Seeing Anew The Big The Small

Pale, with dark hair, the one who is coming is melancholy, romantic. And I am arch and fluent and capricious; for he is melancholy, he is romantic. He is here.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Capricious Love Melancholy Romantic

I reach my object and say, Wander no more. All else is trial and make-believe.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Existence
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