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So much of life isn't about having the right answer; it's about knowing the right question.
— Duane Hewitt
We all think we are actors, given our scripts. But really? You're the playwright. You're the composer.
— David Levithan
I have lost friends, some by death - Percival - others through sheer inability to cross the street.
— Virginia Woolf
There was an embrace in death.
— Virginia Woolf
I need silence, and to be alone and to go out, and to save one hour
to consider what has happened to my world, what death has done to my
world. — Virginia Woolf
to consider what has happened to my world, what death has done to my
world. — Virginia Woolf
About here, she thought, dabbling her fingers in the water, a ship had sunk, and she muttered, dreamily half asleep, how we perished, each alone.
— Virginia Woolf
My two great loves when I'm shooting are working with great actors and composing images.
— Tom Hooper
All is loss that comes between us and Christ.
— George MacDonald
Sorry doesn't make anything better. It's just a word to fill the space of a loss of words.
— Shari J. Ryan
Nothing, I know, had any chance against death.
— Virginia Woolf
Biography is to give a man some kind of shape after his death.
— Virginia Woolf
As they say in Hollywood, that's a wrap! And the oscar goes to Tudor North and Tash Munro for an outstanding debut performance in a sex scene!
— Tillie Cole
They say the sky is the same everywhere. Travellers, the shipwrecked, exiles, and the dying draw comfort from the thought[.]
— Virginia Woolf
I have a lot of fantasies about being tied up and spanked. I suppose it isn't very liberated, is it? What kind of fantasies do feminists have?
— J. F. Lawton
I'm sick to death of this particular self. I want another.
— Virginia Woolf
I meant to write about death, only life came breaking in as usual
— Virginia Woolf
Better was it to go unknown and leave behind you an arch, then to burn like a meteor and leave no dust.
— Virginia Woolf
After that, how unbelievable death was! - that is must end; and no one in the whole world would know how she had loved it all.
— Virginia Woolf