Virginia Woolf quotes - page 18
Virginia Woolf was a British writer and leading figure of modernist literature. Her innovative narrative techniques and exploration of consciousness helped redefine the novel. She remains celebrated for her influential works and profound impact on literary history. Here are 500 of her quotes:
For this is the truth about our soul, he thought, who fish-like inhabits deep seas and plies among obscurities threading her way between the boles of giant weeds, over sun-flickered spaces and on and on into gloom, cold, deep, inscrutable; suddenly she shoots to the surface and sports on the wind-wrinkled waves; that is, has a positive need to brush, scrape, kindle herself, gossiping.
Virginia Woolf
A strange thing has happened -- while all the other arts were born naked, this, the youngest, has been born fully-clothed. It can say everything before it has anything to say. It is as if the savage tribe, instead of finding two bars of iron to play with, had found scattering the seashore fiddles, flutes, saxophones, trumpets, grand pianos by Erhard and Bechstein, and had begun with incredible energy, but without knowing a note of music, to hammer and thump upon them all at the same time.
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf
Occupation: English Author
Born: January 25, 1882
Died: March 28, 1941
Quotes count: 500
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