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Unsubstantial Quotes by Virginia Woolf
- The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause;…
- 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.
More Unsubstantial Quotes
- For this I see, that we, all we that live, Are but vain shadows, unsubstantial dreams. — Sophocles
- Unsubstantial Death is amorous. — William Shakespeare
- The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there… — Virginia Woolf
- But when from a long-distant past nothing subsists, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered, taste and… — Marcel Proust
- But when we sit together, close,’ said Bernard, ‘we melt into each other with phrases. We are edged with mist. We make… — Virginia Woolf
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- The past--the wild charge at the head of his men up San Juan Hill; the first years of his marriage when he… — F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Life is an intangible gift from GOD. We can neither see it, feel it, or bargain with it. Life is an unsubstantial… — Justice Cabral