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Child Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- So the days pass, and I ask myself whether one is not hypnotized, as a child by a silver globe, by life, and whether this…
- The taste for books was an early one. As a child he was sometimes found at midnight by a page still reading. They took his…
- I do think all good and evil comes from words. I have to tune myself into a good temper with something musical, and I run…
- For she was a child, throwing bread to the ducks, between her parents who stood by the lake, holding her life in her arms which,…
- My mind turned by anxiety, or other cause, from its scrutiny of blank paper, is like a lost child–wandering the house, sitting on the bottom…
- I feel that I have had a blow; but it is not, as I thought as a child, simply a blow from an enemy hidden…
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