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Catastrophe Quote by Virginia Woolf

“Why, if it was an illusion, not praise the catastrophe, whatever it was, that destroyed illusion and put truth in it's place?” quote by Virginia Woolf
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“Why, if it was an illusion, not praise the catastrophe, whatever it was, that destroyed illusion and put truth in it's place?”

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, 1925

The quote questions why we should celebrate a disaster that destroys illusion and reveals truth, suggesting that truth is valuable despite painful loss.

In simple terms: Questioning praise for catastrophe that reveals truth.

Key Takeaway

Consider truth's worth over comfort.

Themes

truth illusion catastrophe philosophy

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • artistic creation
  • historical upheaval
  • spiritual awakening

Key Concepts

existentialism epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truths have you gained from painful events?
  • Is it always better to know harsh realities?
A Different Perspective

Truth may cause suffering and loss of stability.

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