Virginia Woolf Quotes
For It Has Come About, By The Wise Economy Of Nature, That Our Modern Spirit Can Almost Dispense With Language; The Commonest Expressions Do, Since No Expressions Do; Hence The Most Ordinary Conversation Is Often The Most Poetic, And The Most Poetic Is Precisely That Which Cannot Be Written Down.
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