Virginia Woolf Quotes
Best 6 The Voyage Out Quotes by Virginia Woolf
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“I feel so intensely the delights of shutting oneself up in a little world of one’s own, with pictures and music and everything beautiful.”
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“It appeared that nobody ever said a thing they meant, or ever talked of a feeling they felt, but that was what music was for.”
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“It is impossible for human beings, constituted as they are, both to fight and to have ideals.”
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“People are — nothing more.”
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“Tragedies come in the hungry hours.”
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“We're all in the dark. We try to find out, but can you imagine anything more ludicrous than one person's opinion of another person? One goes along thinking one knows; but one really doesn't know.”
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Virginia Woolf Sources
- All quotes by Virginia Woolf (49 quotes)
- A Room of One's Own (7 quotes)
- Between the Acts (1 quote)
- Jacob's Room (2 quotes)
- Moments of Being (1 quote)
- Mrs. Dalloway (3 quotes)
- Night and Day (1 quote)
- Orlando (5 quotes)
- Selected Diaries (1 quote)
- The Voyage Out (6 quotes)
- The Waves (1 quote)
- Other quotes by Virginia Woolf (21 quotes)