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Brain Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- I like going from one lighted room to another, such is my brain to me; lighted rooms.
- The human frame being what it is, heart, body and brain all mixed together, and not contained in separate compartments as they will be no…
- He began to search among the infinite series of impressions which time had laid down, leaf upon leaf, fold upon fold softly, incessantly upon his…
- My own brain is to me the most unaccountable of machinery - always buzzing, humming, soaring roaring diving, and then buried in mud. And why?…
- There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us, and not we, them; we may make them take the mould…
- Ruin, weariness, death, perpetually death, stand grimly to confront the other presence of Elizabethan drama which is life: life compact of frigates, fir trees and…
- What does the brain matter compared with the heart?
- I feel my brains, like a pear, to see if it's ripe; it will be exquisite by September.
- The way to rock oneself back into writing is this. First gentle exercise in the air. Second the reading of good literature. It is a…
- But he could not taste, he could not feel. In the teashop among the tables and the chattering waiters the appalling fear came over him-…
- My brain hums with scraps of poetry and madness.
- My own brain is to me the most unaccountable of machineryalways buzzing, humming, soaring roaring diving, and then buried in mud. And why? What's this…
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