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“Nothing need be said; nothing could be said. There it was, all round them. It partook, she felt, carefully helping Mr. Bankes to a specially tender piece, of eternity; as she had already felt about something different once before that afternoon; there is a coherence in things, a stability…” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““Nothing need be said; nothing could be said. There it was, all round them. It partook, she felt, carefully helping Mr. Bankes to a specially tender piece, of eternity; as she had already felt about something different once before that afternoon; there is a coherence in things, a stability; something, she meant, is immune from change, and shines out (she glanced at the window with its ripple of reflected lights) in the face of the flowing, the fleeting, the spectral, like a ruby; so that again tonight she had the feeling she had had once today, already, of peace, of rest. Of such moments, she thought, the thing is made that endures.””

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway, 1925

A fleeting moment of peace reveals an unchanging core of existence that endures despite life's transience.

In simple terms: A brief peace shows a timeless, unchanging core.

Key Takeaway

Seek stillness to glimpse lasting truth.

Themes

peace transience timelessness perception

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • art appreciation
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

existentialism subjective reality continuity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this peace feel like?
  • How can we hold onto it?
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