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Begin Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- Neither of us knows what the public will think. There's no doubt in my mind that I have found out how to begin (at forty)…
- ...she took her hand and raised her brush. For a moment it stayed trembling in a painful but exciting ecstacy in the air. Where to…
- Often on a wet day I begin counting up; what I've read and what I haven't read.
- There is no doubt in my mind, that I have found out how to begin (at 40) to say something in my own voice.
- In the 18th century we knew how everything was done, but here I rise through the air, I listen to voices in America, I see…
- I feel certain that I'm going mad again, I feel we can't go thru another of those terrible times. And I shan't recover this time.…
- I begin to long for some little language such as lovers use, broken words, inarticulate words, like the shuffling of feet on pavement.
- I have made up thousands of stories; I have filled innumerable notebooks with phrases to be used when I have found the true story, the…
- Let us begin by clearing up the old confusion between theman who loves learning and the man who loves reading, and point out that there…
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