Virginia Woolf Quotes & Sayings (Page 3)
Virginia Woolf quotes and sayings page 3 (deceased author born on Jan 25, 1882). Here's quote # 21 through 30 out of the 86 we have for her.
“It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.”
“Really I don't like human nature unless all candied over with art.”
“Mental fight means thinking against the current, not with it. It is our business to puncture gas bags and discover the seeds of truth.”
“On the outskirts of every agony sits some observant fellow who points.”
“A good essay must have this permanent quality about it; it must draw its curtain round us, but it must be a curtain that shuts us in not out.”
“It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.”
“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
“If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.”
“One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.”
“Let a man get up and say, Behold, this is the truth, and instantly I perceive a sandy cat filching a piece of fish in the background. Look, you have forgotten the cat, I say.”
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