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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).
adreciclarte: by Aaron Woolf Haxton
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
leprovocazionidisasha:Più si invecchia, più si ama l'indecenza.Virginia Woolf👗Photography Margolin
therealbrooklyn: The Waves, Virginia Woolf
toonami-underground: amcapril: ARE YOU OKAY? BUSTAH WOOLFE!
adrasteiax: “The autumn trees, ravaged as they are, take on the flash of tattered flags kindling in the gloom of cool cathedral caves (…)” — Virginia Woolf, from To The Lighthouse
sserendlplty: “I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.” — Virginia Woolf (via quotefeeling)
sserendlplty:“I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.” — Virginia Woolf (via quotefeeling)
verysecretlykinky: “She put on her lace collar. She put on her new hat and he never noticed; and he was happy without her.” - Virginia Woolf🌹~ No Age In Bio = Blocked ~🌹
flowerytale: Virginia Woolf ― The Waves
weltenwellen:Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary
heartshop:Virginia Woolf, The Waves
ithrowmyviolets: – Virginia Woolf, letter to Vita Sackville-West (March 1928) – Sylvia Plath, Mad Girl’s Love Song (1953)
bundy-ramirez-dahmer: The Last Words of Famous Suicide Notes: “I feel certain that I’m going mad again. I feel we can’t go thru another of those terrible times. And I shan’t recover this time. I begin to hear voices.” - Virginia Woolf. “The
fahdes: “I rise from my worst disasters, I turn, I change.” — Virginia Woolf, The Waves
fuckingfreud: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966.
champagne: “I live; I die; the sea comes over me; it’s the blue that lasts.” — Virginia Woolf, Melymbrosia (via nemophilies)
flowerytale: Virginia Woolf ― Orlando: A Biography
thefictionologist:‘To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality.’ -Virginia Woolf, Orlando
virginia-woolfs-pocketswerefull: Her ears though
philosophyquotes: “Growing up is losing some illusions, in order to acquire others.” — Virginia Woolf
aaronwoolfhaxton:© Aaron Woolf Haxton Photo
ambivalentlyyours: “As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking.” ― Virginia Woolf, Orlando
thisiskittenfood: “He said: ‘it’s all in your head’ and I said ‘so is everything’ but he didn’t get it.” -Virginia Woolf *Please do not remove caption and don’t be gross.
kissinghendrix: “I detest the masculine point of view. I am bored by his heroism, virtue, and honour. I think the best these men can do is not talk about themselves anymore.” — Virginia Woolf, The Pargiters: The Novel-Essay Portion of THE YEARS
silentwolfwitch: “Month by month things are losing their hardness; even my body now lets the light through; my spine is soft like wax near the flame of the candle. I dream; I dream.” - Virginia Woolf
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aaronwoolfhaxton: Natalie. Miami, Fl. © aaronhaxton.cominstagram.com/aaron_woolf_haxton
thelovenotebook: “But with you I am deeply passionately, unrequitedly in love.” — Virginia Woolf (via thelovenotebook)
sumisa-lily: “I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.” ~ Virginia Woolf, Moments of Being
consistia: “Lua, não somos agradáveis? Não somos adoráveis sentados aqui juntos…?” — Virginia Woolf.
embriague-se-de-poesia: “Quantas vezes as pessoas usaram uma caneta ou pincel porque não conseguiram puxar o gatilho?” Virginia Woolf.
passaropoesia: Tenho um desejo profundamente oculto e inarticulado de algo além da vida cotidiana.Virgínia Woolf, escritora britânica.
passaropoesia:Preciso de silêncio, e de estar sozinho, e de sair, e de guardar uma hora para refletir sobre o que aconteceu ao meu mundo.Virgínia Woolf, no livro ‘As Ondas’.
redemoinhopsiquico:“Meu próprio cérebro é para mim a mais inexplicável das máquinas - sempre zunindo, sussurrando, voando, rugindo, mergulhando e depois se enterrando na lama. E por quê? Para que esta paixão?”Virgínia Woolf
annapurrrrna: I am made and remade continually. Different people draw different words from me. Virginia Woolf
hismalfoy: I laugh so much at those homophobes who are into literature and classic stuff because like hey you’re into michelangelo? gAY. you like Virginia Woolf books? totally leSBO. you think oscar wilde is modernist and agree with his philosophies?
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normasshearer: FAVORITE CLASSIC FILM PERFORMANCESELIZABETH TAYLOR as Martha inWHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (1966) dir. Mike Nichols
bleedhoney: “A week’s solitude restores me to the sense that I am a person and not a rag-heap for other people to pick over.” — Vita Sackville-West, from a letter to Virginia Woolf c. September 1925 (via writemeanna)