“As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking.”
— Virginia Woolf
“Unless you catch ideas on the wing and nail them down, you will soon cease to have any.”
— Virginia Woolf
“But nevertheless, the fact remained, it was almost impossible to dislike anyone if one looked at them.”
— Virginia Woolf
“I enjoy the spring more than the autumn now. One does, I think, as one gets older.”
— Virginia Woolf
“The flower bloomed and faded. The sun rose and sank. The lover loved and went. And what the poets said in rhyme, the young translated into practice.”
— Virginia Woolf
“A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.”
— Virginia Woolf
“These are the soul's changes. I don't believe in ageing. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun. Hence my optimism.”
— Virginia Woolf
“Really I don't like human nature unless all candied over with art.”
— Virginia Woolf