Virginia Woolf Quotes
[ ... ] To Catch Those Unrecorded Gestures, Those Unsaid Or Half-said Words, Which Form Themselves, No More Palpably Than The Shows Of Moths On The Ceiling, When Women Are Alone, Unlit By The Capricious And Coloured Light Of The Other Sex.
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