Virginia Woolf: Trending quotes (page 5)
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2 January 1923
A Moment's Liberty (1990)
Entry of 11 July 1937, in A Writer's Diary (1953)
"A Sketch of the Past" (written 1939, published posthumously)
“Happiness is to have a little string onto which things will attach themselves.”
Monday 20 April 1925
A Moment's Liberty (1990)
Bernard, section III
The Waves (1931)
The Voyage Out (1915), Ch. XI
"Women and Fiction"
Granite and Rainbow (1958)
"Professions for Women"
The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (1942)
"Montaigne" http://teaching.quotidiana.org/essays/Woolf_Montaigne.html
The Common Reader (1925)
Sometimes ascribed to Virginia Woolf, but it appeared as early as 1854 in Anna Jameson's A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memories and Fancies, where it is ascribed to William Wordsworth.
Misattributed
“For our penitence deserves a glimpse only; our toil respite only.”
Part II, Ch. 3
To the Lighthouse (1927)
"Women and Fiction"
Granite and Rainbow (1958)
Source: The Waves (1931), p. 246
Bernard on Percival, section V
The Waves (1931)
no, she thought, one could say nothing to nobody.
Part III, Ch. 5
To the Lighthouse (1927)