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Books Quote by Virginia Woolf

“There was something unusual about him, or something behind him. It might be that he was bookish - never came to see you without taking up the book on the table (he was now reading, with his bootlaces trailing on the floor); or that he was a gentleman, which showed itself in the way he knocked the…” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““There was something unusual about him, or something behind him. It might be that he was bookish - never came to see you without taking up the book on the table (he was now reading, with his bootlaces trailing on the floor); or that he was a gentleman, which showed itself in the way he knocked the ashes out of his pipe, and in his manners of course to women.””

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, 1925

The passage describes a character whose quirks—bookishness and gentlemanly manners—reveal deeper layers of personality.

In simple terms: A man’s odd habits hint at his inner self.

Key Takeaway

Observe subtle cues to understand people.

Themes

character observation social nuance manners bookishness

Mood

curious reflective

Type

literary character study

When to use this quote

  • meeting new acquaintances
  • reading clubs
  • social gatherings
  • first impressions

Key Concepts

identity perception social behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden traits do you notice in others?
  • How do small habits shape first impressions?
A Different Perspective

His quirks may be misread as affectation rather than genuine traits.

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