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Letters Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- O why do I ever let anyone read what I write! Every time I have to go through a breakfast with a letter of criticism…
- Life would split apart without letters.
- Venerable are letters, infinitely brave, forlorn, and lost. Life would split asunder without them. 'Come to tea, come to dinner, what's the truth of the…
- For they might be parted for hundreds of years, she and Peter; she never wrote a letter and his were dry sticks; but suddenly it…
- Venerable are letters, infinitely brave, forlorn, and lost.
- We are about to part," said Neville. "Here are the boxes; here are the cabs. There is Percival in his billycock hat. He will forget…
- Green in nature is one thing, green in literature another. Nature and letters seem to have a natural antipathy; bring them together and they tear…
- The hatchet must fall on the block; the oak must be cleft to the centre. The weight of the world is on my shoulders. Here…
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