Virginia Woolf — "I mean, what is a woman? Certainly not the jingle and glitter of a dress, not th…"
I mean, what is a woman? Certainly not the jingle and glitter of a dress, not the texture of a skin, nor the shine of a hair.
I mean, what is a woman? Certainly not the jingle and glitter of a dress, not the texture of a skin, nor the shine of a hair.
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"I have an immense desire to be alone; and yet I am afraid of solitude."
"The truth is, I am a very difficult woman to live with."
"Women have served all these centuries as looking-glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size."
"I enjoy almost everything. I am happy sometimes for a whole day."
"I am a great deal interested suddenly in my book. I want to bring in the despicableness of people like Ott. I want to give the slipperiness of the soul."
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