Real world Quote by Virginia Woolf
““What is meant by 'reality'? It would seem something very erratic, very undependable-now to be found in a dusty road, now in a scrap of newspaper in the street, now in a daffodil in the sun. It lights up a group in a room and stamps some casual saying. It overwhelms one walking home beneath the stars and makes the silent world more real than the world of speech-and then there it is again in an omnibus in the uproar of Picadilly.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Waves, 1931
Reality is fluid, appearing in everyday objects and moments, shaping perception and meaning beyond spoken language.
In simple terms: Reality shifts through ordinary experiences, influencing how we understand the world.
Observe and appreciate the subtle ways reality reveals itself.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Walking in nature
- reading poetry
- conversing in cafés
- observing city life
- reflective journaling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do mundane moments alter your sense of reality?
- What role does language play in shaping perception?
Interpretations vary, making consensus on reality elusive.