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I am reading Henry James ... and feel myself as one entombed in a block of smooth amber.
— Virginia Woolf
Literature is strewn with the wreckage of those who have minded beyond reason the opinion of others.
— Virginia Woolf
Fight for your opinions, but do not believe that they contain the whole truth, or the only truth.
— Charles A. Dana
We were a quartet of idiots trying to look suave.
— Philippa Gregory
Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.
— Virginia Woolf
I like reading ... French, Russian classics - Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Flaubert. I also like Hemingway, Virginia Woolf.
— Andrea Bocelli
Sometimes I think heaven must be one continuous unexhausted reading.
— Virginia Woolf
Do you know I get such a passion for reading sometimes its like the other passion -writing- only the wrong side of the carpet.
— Virginia Woolf
While I doubted, I had hope; but now there is no hope left and all the same I doubt everything.
— Leo Tolstoy
He lay on his chair with his hands clasped above his paunch not reading, or sleeping, but basking like a creature gorged with existence.
— Virginia Woolf
Once she knows how to read there's only one thing you can teach her to believe in and that is herself.
— Virginia Woolf
I ransack public libraries, and find them full of sunk treasure.
— Virginia Woolf
Even the names of the books gave me food for thought.
— Virginia Woolf
Ric Flair, you put me in this position. You named me the Legend Killer and after Tuesday, you will respect me.
— Randy Orton
There is no Zionism except the rescue of Jews.
— Golda Meir
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
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