Virginia Woolf Butterfly Quotations
Virginia Woolf Quotes about:
Butterfly Quotes from:
- All Butterfly Quotes
- Zhuangzi
- Matsuo Basho
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Charles Dickens
- Laini Taylor
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Robert A Heinlein
- Antoine De Saint Exupery
- Edith Wharton
- Ellen Hopkins
- Emily Dickinson
- Haruki Murakami
- Pia Zadora
- Robert Frost
- Virginia Woolf
- William Shakespeare
- Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Alexander Pope
- Alice Hoffman
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Book Quotes
For some time she observed a great yellow butterfly, which was opening and closing its wings very slowly on a little flat stone. "What is it to be in love?" she demanded, after a long silence; each word as it came into being seemed to shove itself out into an unknown sea. Hypnotized by the wings of the butterfly, and awed by the discovery of a terrible possibility in life, she sat for some time longer. When the butterfly flew away, she rose, and within, her two books beneath her arm returned again, much as a soldier prepares for battle.
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Wings Quotes
...the problem of space remained, she thought, taking up her brush again. It glared at her. The whole mass of the picture was poised upon that weight. Beautiful and bright it should be on the surface, feathery and evanescent, one colour melting into another like the colours on a butterfly's wing; but beneath the fabric must be clamped together with bolts of iron.
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