Virginia Woolf Quotes
I Knew He Was Angry By This Token. When I Read When He Wrote About Women I Thought, Not Of What He Was Saying, But Of Himself. When An Arguer Argues Dispassionately He Thinks Only Of The Argument; And The Reader Cannot Help Thinking Of The Argument Too. If He Had Written Dispassionately About Women Had He Used Indisputable Proofs To Establish His Argument And Had Shown No Trace Of Wishing That The Result Would Be One Thing Rather Than Another, One Would Not Have Been Angry Either.
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