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If only he could be alone in his room working, he thought, among his books. That was where he felt at his ease.
— Virginia Woolf
I'm not afraid of having big banks.
— Kevin Warsh
One day my sister Virginia woke up feeling wolfish. She made wolf SOUNDS and did strange things ...
— Kyo Maclear
The common intuition is that e-books should be cheap because they aren't physical - no printing, no shipping.
— Virginia Postrel
Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.
— Virginia Woolf
They lack suggestive power. And when a book lacks suggestive power, however hard it hits the surface of the mind it cannot penetrate within.
— Virginia Woolf
Books are the mirrors of the soul.
— Virginia Woolf
I love to read history books, which is where I get my ideas. I also read historical romance for pleasure.
— Virginia Henley
London thou art a jewel of jewels, & jasper of jocunditie -- music, talk, friendship, city views, books, publishing, something central & inexplicable.
— Virginia Woolf
Libraries raised me.
— Ray Bradbury
Even the names of the books gave me food for thought.
— Virginia Woolf
I like books whose virtue is all drawn together in a page or two. I like sentences that don't budge though armies cross them.
— Virginia Woolf
Books - books - books," said Helen, in her absent-minded way. "More new books - I wonder what you find in them ...
— Virginia Woolf
The books from which [children] learn must reflect movement and change and all of the infinite possibilities of minds at liberty.
— Virginia Hamilton
Education is what you learn in books, and nobody knows you know it but your teacher.
— Virginia Cary Hudson
The whole of life did not consist in going to bed with a woman, he thought, returning to Scott and Balzac, to the English novel and the French novel.
— Virginia Woolf
Maybe these dreams of ours just floats away. Here we go again ... changin' face.
— Randolph Randy Camp
One must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart, but still with considerable enjoyment.
— Virginia Woolf
There are some books that LIVE," she mused. "They are young with us, and they grow old with us.
— Virginia Woolf
What's the use trying to read Shakespeare, especially in one of those little paper editions whose pages get ruffled, or stuck together with sea-water?
— Virginia Woolf
Books are only half our job ; the other half is human nature.
— Mary Virginia Provines
Before parting that night we agreed that the objects of life were to produce good people and good books.
— Virginia Woolf