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violentwavesofemotion: “I have never more wanted to see you than I do now — just to sit and look at you,” — Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vita Sackville-West written c. October 1927
quotemadness: “You’re the only person I’ve ever met who seems to have the faintest conception of what I mean when I say a thing.” — Virginia Woolf (via quotemadness) You always do 💖
withwater:Some of the painter Vanessa Bell’s beautiful and modernist covers that she made for the books of her sister Virginia Woolf
violentwavesofemotion: “But for how long? For ever?” — Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vita Sackville-West wr. c. October 1925
*in the mood to join virginia woolf in HER mood to dissolve in the sky*
foreheadtouch: dearestvita: Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West, 22 August 1927
chuesong-eyo: “I need silence, and to be alone and to go out, and to save one hour to consider what has happened to my world,” — Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works; “The Waves,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
salemwitchtrials: “I am not single and entire as you are. I have lived a thousand lives already. Everyday I unbury, I dig up.” — The Waves, Virginia Woolf
earflaphat: “For most of history anonymous was a woman”- Virginia Woolf Anonymous no more
crimsonkismet: “I rise from my worst disasters, I turn, I change.” — Virginia Woolf, The Waves
thecenterwillnothold: “I rise from my worst disasters, I turn, I change.” — The Waves, Virginia Woolf
darkmekare: “She is her own heroine—capricious, exacting, exquisite, very learned, and beautifully dressed.”_Virginia Woolf
cafe-por-favor: “Porque es una lástima muy grande no decir nunca lo que uno siente” — La señora Dalloway", Virginia Woolf (via cafe-por-favor)
lejanelle-a-sweet-soliloquy: “I like the unreality of your mind; the whole thing is very splendid and voluptuous and absurd.” — Virginia Woolf (via lazypacific)
hmhbooks: “When I began work on THE WEIGHT OF INK, there were two things bothering me. First: in A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf (paraphrasing Olive Schreiner) asked what would have happened to Shakespeare’s sister, if she’d been just as
bizarrereverie: Virginia Woolf’s working table, photographed by Gisèle Freund (1965)
pavellaning: “With stars in her eyes and veils in her hair, with cyclamen and wild violets —” — Virginia Woolf, from To the Lighthouse (via mirroir)
littlealienproducts: Virginia Woolf Quote Print by Our Broken House
recovery-with-a-smile: “How many times have people used a pen or paintbrush because they couldn’t pull the trigger?” — Virginia Woolf, Selected Essays (via wordsnquotes)
goodreadss: ““She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged.”” — Virginia Woolf (via goodreadss)
// we are silhouettes, hollow phantoms moving mistily without a background // - virginia woolf
qvotable: “In case you ever foolishly forget: I am never not thinking of you.” — Virginia Woolf
catalisst: purplebuddhaproject: “I need solitude. I need space. I need air. I need the empty fields round me; and my legs pounding along roads; and sleep; and animal existence.” — Virginia Woolf (via purplebuddhaquotes) Definitely need ~~ Me
poems-and-word: “You’re the only person I’ve ever met who seems to have the faintest conception of what I mean when I say a thing.” — Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out (via books-n-quotes)
themaninthegreenshirt: “Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.” Virginia Woolf
wordsnquotes: “I’m always afraid that I’m missing something —” — Virginia Woolf, Night And DayRead more at wordsnquotes(via wnq-quotes)
moonandtrees: “She did not want to move, or to speak. She wanted to rest, to lean, to dream. She felt very tired.” — Virginia Woolf, The Years (via wordsnquotes)
bnmxfld: “In case you ever foolishly forget: I am never not thinking of you.” — Virginia Woolf
eroswoman: Mi piace guardarti quando nessuno ti vede, mi piace la persona che sei solo con me. -Virginia Woolf
purplebuddhaquotes: “But with you I am deeply passionately, unrequitedly in love.” — Virginia Woolf
thatlitsite: Virginia Woolf’s suicide note, written to her husband Leonard.
violentwavesofemotion: Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966) dir. by Mike Nichols
nocbro123: vesanio: Virginia Woolf Jaja :v
beautifully-average: ufocottoncandy: As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman, my country is the whole world.— Virginia Woolf I’ve never been able to take a good picture from a plane!
curious-gurl: “The truth is, I often like women. I like their unconventionality. I like their completeness. I like their anonymity. ” ― Virginia Woolf
flowerytale: Virginia Woolf ― Orlando: A Biography
spainonymous: A continuación frases y extractos de Virginia Woolf, una mujer que luchópor las mujeres y que busca entre palabras y el dolor, verdades inaccesibles y la improbable felicidad.1. “La vida es un sueño, el despertar es lo que nos mata.”2.
justmeagain4: themaninthegreenshirt: “Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.” Virginia Woolf 🌷💫
(1) President Abraham Lincoln, who had depression(2) Writer Virginia Woolf, who had bipolar disorder(3) Artist Vincent Van Gogh, who had bipolar disorder(4) Writer Sylvia Plath, who had depression(5) Mathematician John Nash (from A Beautiful Mind), who
barcarole: Some pages from Virginia Woolf’s photo album at Monk’s House.
imagine-all-the-people:sophs-escape:❁Date Night❁“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”✨💕🍷-Virginia Woolf
njwight: “Fiction is like a spider’s web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. Often the attachment is scarcely perceptible.” ~Virginia Woolf
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woolfdaily: “I can sit alone by an open window for hours if I like, and hear only bird songs, and the rustle of leaves. The trees are pure gold and orange,” — Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson wr. c. October 1904
quieranse: ¿Cuántas veces la gente usó un lápiz o un pincel porque no pudieron apretar el gatillo? Virginia Woolf
tumescentials: “Consume me, carry me to the furthest limit.”(Virginia Woolf - from ‘The Waves’)© tumescentials 2018
congenitaldisease: Virginia Woolf’s suicide note, written to her husband, Leonard.At 11.30am, the weather in Sussex, England, is brisk, the sun shining. The large stones are smooth in her hands. Solid and heavy in her pocket. The bulge from her coat.
ma-demoiselle-cherie: - Virginia Woolf
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deryhana: “Io scriverei poesie d’amore anche sulle parti di te che tu non sopporti.” — Virginia Woolf
amortizing: “I find there are a great many things I simply cannot say.” — Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out (via naturaekos)
rosefairyxo: “…I lived more in a world of my own.” — Virginia Woolf (via angelicfacedreamer)
tenderblues: “Let’s disappear, shall we?” — Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf, December 16 1926
english-idylls: From The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf (1917).
m-ercer: As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman, my country is the whole world.— Virginia Woolf I’ve never been able to take a good picture from a plane! I’m so glad Sydney will be my home soon
(1) President Abraham Lincoln, who had depression(2) Writer Virginia Woolf, who had bipolar disorder(3) Artist Vincent Van Gogh, who had bipolar disorder(4) Writer Sylvia Plath, who had depression(5) Mathematician John Nash (from A Brilliant Mind), who
stephanefert: “Chacun recèle en lui une forêt vierge, une étendue de neige où nul n'a laissé son empreinte ” Virginia Woolf