Virginia Woolf — "It is a curious fact that the more we know, the more we are aware of our ignoran…"
It is a curious fact that the more we know, the more we are aware of our ignorance.
It is a curious fact that the more we know, the more we are aware of our ignorance.
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"The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages."
"I am fundamentally, I think, an outsider. I do my best work and feel most braced with my back to the wall."
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well."
"I am reading myself into a state of imbecility."
"I mean, what is a woman? Certainly not a man. The only way to define a woman is to define her as not a man."
Often attributed, but direct source difficult to pinpoint in her published works/letters as a direct quote.
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