Virginia Woolf: Cytaty po angielsku (strona 13)

Virginia Woolf była angielska pisarka. Cytaty po angielsku.
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“Like most uneducated Englishwomen, I like reading--I like reading books in the bulk.”

Virginia Woolf książka A Room of One's Own

Źródło: A Room of One's Own

“Money dignifies what is frivolous if unpaid for.”

Virginia Woolf książka A Room of One's Own

Źródło: A Room of One's Own

“I am drowning, my dear, in seas of fire.”

Virginia Woolf książka To the Lighthouse

Źródło: To the Lighthouse

“She was like a crinkled poppy; with the desire to drink dry dust.”

Virginia Woolf książka The Waves

Źródło: The Waves

“Our friends - how distant, how mute, how seldom visited and little known. And
I, too, am dim to my friends and unknown; a phantom, sometimes seen, often
not. Life is a dream surely.”

Virginia Woolf książka The Waves

Bernard, section IX
Źródło: The Waves (1931)
Kontekst: Our friends, how seldom visited, how little known — it is true; and yet, when I meet an unknown person, and try to break off, here at this table, what I call “my life”, it is not one life that I look back upon; I am not one person; I am many people; I do not altogether know who I am — Jinny, Susan, Neville, Rhoda, or Louis; or how to distinguish my life from theirs.

“for women live much more in the past… they attach themselves to places;”

Virginia Woolf książka Pani Dalloway

Źródło: Mrs. Dalloway

“One must love everything.”

Virginia Woolf książka Jacob's Room

Źródło: Jacob's Room