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Gram was flirting with Ken!
— Virginia Smith
Love is waiting, just around the corner, over the hill...
— Virginia Alison
Freedom is precious to those who don't have it.
— Virginia Prodan
It's a blank slate here, filled with possibility.
— Suzanne Young
I am volatile for one, rigid for another, angular as an icicle in silver, or voluptuous as a candle flame in gold.
— Virginia Woolf
We live in constant danger of coming apart. The mystery of why we do not always come apart is the animating tension of all art.
— Virginia Woolf
Not as oneself did one find rest ever, in her experience (she accomplished here something dexterous with her needles) but as a wedge of darkness.
— Virginia Woolf
It was only by scorning all she met that she kept herself from tears, and the friction of people brushing past her was evidently painful.
— Virginia Woolf
The mind which is most capable of receiving impressions is very often the least capable of drawing conclusions.
— Virginia Woolf
I [who] am perpetually making notes in the margin of my mind for some final statement ...
— Virginia Woolf
What a lark! What a plunge!
— Virginia Woolf
Often I feel the different aspects of life bursting my mind asunder.
— 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
And if someone should see, what matter they?
— Virginia Woolf
Nothing has really happened unless it's been described [in words].
— Virginia Woolf
To write a novel in the heart of London is next to an impossibility. I feel as if I were nailing a flag to the top of a mast in a raging gale.
— Virginia Woolf
For pleasure has no relish unless we share it.
— Virginia Woolf
Are we so made that we have to take death in small doses daily or we could not go on with the business of living?
— Virginia Woolf
to teach without zest is a crime.
— Virginia Woolf
Mr John Langdon Davies warns women 'that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary'.
— Virginia Woolf
It is far more difficult to murder a phantom than a reality.
— Virginia Woolf
The world wavered and quivered and threatened to burst into flames.
— Virginia Woolf
They say the sky is the same everywhere. Travellers, the shipwrecked, exiles, and the dying draw comfort from the thought[.]
— Virginia Woolf
They neither work nor weep; in their shape is their reason.
— Virginia Woolf