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Virginia Woolf
“the battered woman--for she wore a skirt--with her right hand exposed, her left clutching at her side, stood singing of love--love which has lasted a million years, she sang, love which prevails, and millions of years ago, her lover, who had been dead these centuries, had walked, she crooned, with her in May; but in the course of ages, long as summer days, and flaming, she remembered, with nothing but red asters, he had gone; death's enormous sickle had swept those tremendous hills, and when at last she laid her hoary and immensely aged head on the earth, now become a mere cinder of ice, she implored the Gods to lay by her side a bunch of purple heather, there on her high burial place which the last rays of the last sun caressed; for then the pageant of the universe would be over.”
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
“When I cannot see words curling like rings of smoke round me I am in darkness—I am nothing.”
Virginia Woolf, The Waves

Virginia Woolf
“He called her a melon, a pineapple, an olive tree, an emerald, and a fox in the snow all in the space of three seconds; he did not know whether he had heard her, tasted her, seen her, or all three together.”
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf
“It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.”
Virginia Woolf, The Death of the Moth and Other Essays

Virginia Woolf
“And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees
and changing leaves.”
Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

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