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Anger Quote by Virginia Woolf

“It is remarkable, remembering the bitterness of those days, what a change of temper a fixed income will bring about. No force in the world can take from me my five hundred pounds. Food, house, and clothing are mine forever. Therefore not merely do effort and labour cease, but also hatred and…” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““It is remarkable, remembering the bitterness of those days, what a change of temper a fixed income will bring about. No force in the world can take from me my five hundred pounds. Food, house, and clothing are mine forever. Therefore not merely do effort and labour cease, but also hatred and bitterness. I need not hate any man; he cannot hurt me.””

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway, 1925

She reflects on how financial security eliminates fear and bitterness, freeing her from hatred and allowing peace.

In simple terms: Money can bring security and peace.

Key Takeaway

Seek stability to reduce fear.

Themes

security class emotional freedom

Mood

contemplative melancholic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • budget planning
  • career advancement
  • mental health coping

Key Concepts

economic stability psychology class dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does financial security affect your emotions?
  • Can you find peace without wealth?
A Different Perspective

Wealth does not guarantee happiness.

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