14 Quotes by Virginia Woolf about letters
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The fact about contemporaries is that they're doing the same thing on another railway line: one resents their distracting one, flashing past, the wrong way- something like that: from timidity, partly, one keeps one's eyes on one's own road.
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Venerable are letters, infinitely brave, forlorn, and lost.
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And are you in love? And are you happy? And do you sometimes write a poem? And have you had your hair cut? And have you met anybody of such beauty your eyes dance, as the waves danced,
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I like your energy. I love your legs. I long to see you.
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I always have such need to merely talk to you. Even when I have nothing to talk about – with you I just seem to go right ahead and sort of invent it. I invent it for you. Because I never seem to run out of tenderness for you and because I need to feel you near. Excuse the bad writing and excuse the emotional overflow. What I mean to say, perhaps, is that, in a way, I am never empty of you; not for a moment, an instant, a single second.
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If you notice a dancing light on the water, that’s me. The light kisses your eyes,
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My mind is filled with dreams of romantic meetings.
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I have never more wanted to see you than I do now — just to sit and look at you,
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The flowers have come, and are adorable, dusky, tortured, passionate like you.
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