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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…” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““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.””

Virginia Woolf

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.

Key Takeaway

Observe and appreciate the subtle ways reality reveals itself.

Themes

perception reality everyday art language

Mood

reflective poetic contemplative

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Walking in nature
  • reading poetry
  • conversing in cafés
  • observing city life
  • reflective journaling

Key Concepts

Phenomenology subjective experience symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do mundane moments alter your sense of reality?
  • What role does language play in shaping perception?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations vary, making consensus on reality elusive.

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