Virginia Woolf Quotes
It Was Love, She Thought, Pretending To Move Her Canvas, Distilled And Filtered; Love That Never Attempted To Clutch Its Object; But, Like The Love Which Mathematicians Bear Their Symbols, Or Poets Their Phrases, Was Meant To Be Spread Over The World And Become Part Of The Human Gain.
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