Virginia Woolf — "I am not a feminist, but I am a woman. And I want to be heard."
I am not a feminist, but I am a woman. And I want to be heard.
I am not a feminist, but I am a woman. And I want to be heard.
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"It is only by putting our heads together that we can get rid of the terrible fear of loneliness."
"I am fundamentally, I think, an outsider. I do my best work and feel most braced with my back to the wall."
"I am a solitary creature."
"The future is dark, which is on the whole, the best thing the future can be, I think."
"She had a profound and reverent passion for the truth."
Often attributed, but exact source is debated. Similar sentiments expressed in her essays.
Date: Approx. 1920s-1930s
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