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Together Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- If only she could put them together, she felt, write them out in some sentence, then she would have got at the truth of things.
- For love... has two faces; one white, the other black; two bodies; one smooth, the other hairy. It has two hands, two feet, two tails,…
- 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…
- It is only by putting it into words that I make it whole. This wholeness means that it has lost its power to hurt me;…
- 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…
- I want the concentration and the romance, and the worlds all glued together, fused, glowing: have no time to waste any more on prose.
- ...the problem of space remained, she thought, taking up her brush again. It glared at her. The whole mass of the picture was poised upon…
- I like books whose virtue is all drawn together in a page or two. I like sentences that don't budge though armies cross them.
- Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated…
- All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of Aphra Behn, for it was she who earned them the right to speak…
- He called her a melon, a pineapple, an olive tree, an emerald, and a fox in the snow all in the space of three seconds;…
- Listening (had there been any one to listen) from the upper rooms of the empty house only gigantic chaos streaked with lightning could have been…
- 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…
- But when we sit together, close,’ said Bernard, ‘we melt into each other with phrases. We are edged with mist. We make an unsubstantial territory.
- For this moment, this one moment, we are together. I press you to me. Come, pain, feed on me. Bury your fangs in my flesh.…
- The melancholy river bears us on. When the moon comes through the trailing willow boughs, I see your face, I hear your voice and the…
- Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast…
- 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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