Virginia Woolf Quotes
Hail, Happiness, Then, And After Happiness, Hail Not Those Dreams Which Bloat The Sharp Image As Spotted Mirrors Do The Face In A Country-inn Parlour; Dreams Which Splinter The Whole And Tear Us Asunder And Wound Us And Split Us Apart In The Night When We Would Sleep; But Sleep, Sleep, So Deep That All Shapes Are Ground To Dust Of Infinite Softness, Water Of Dimness Inscrutable, And There, Folded, Shrouded, Like A Mummy, Like A Moth, Prone Let Us Lie On The Sand At The Bottom Of Sleep.
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