Quotes About Complexity
For nothing was simply one thing.
~ Virginia Woolf
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It is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple: one must be a woman manly, or a man womanly.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Am I too fast, too facile? I do not know. I do not know myself sometimes, or how to measure and name and count out the grains that make me what I am.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Yet, she said to herself, from the dawn of time odes have been sung to love; wreaths heaped and roses; and if you asked nine people out of ten they would say they wanted nothing but this--love; while the women, judging from her own experience, would all the time be feeling, This is not what we want; there is nothing more tedious, puerile, and inhumane than this; yet it is also beautiful and necessary.
~ Virginia Woolf
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We are not as simple as our friends would have us to meet their ends.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Yet she said to herself, from the dawn of time odes have been sung to love; wreathes heaped and roses; and if you asked nine people out of ten they would say they wanted nothing but this; while the women, judging from her own experience, would all the time be feeling, This is not what we want; there is nothing more tedious, puerile and inhumane than love; yet it is also absolutely beautiful and necessary.
~ Virginia Woolf
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So that was the Lighthouse, was it? No, the other was also the Lighthouse. For nothing was simply one thing
~ Virginia Woolf
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Twice Flush had done his utmost to kill his enemy; twice he had failed. And why had he failed, he asked himself? Because he loved Miss Barrett. Looking up at her from under his eyebrows as she lay, severe and silent on the sofa, he knew that he must love her for ever. Things are not simple but complex. If he bit Mr. Browning he bit her too. Hatred is not hatred; hatred is also love.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Absorbing, mysterious, of infinite richness, this life.
~ Virginia Woolf
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We scarcely want to analyse what we feel to be so large and deeply human.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Life is not a series of gig lamps symmetrically arranged; but a luminous halo, a semi-transparent envelope surrounding us from the beginning of consciousness to the end. Is it not the task of the novelist to convey this varying, this unknown and uncircumscribed spirit, whatever aberration or complexity it may display, with as little mixture of the alien and external as possible?
~ Virginia Woolf
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You're infinitely simpler than I am… That's the difficulty.
~ Virginia Woolf
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There is nothing more tedious, puerile, and inhumane than love; yet it is also beautiful and necessary.
~ Virginia Woolf
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For I am more selves than Neville thinks. We are not as simple as our friends would have us to meet our needs. Yet love is simple.
~ Virginia Woolf
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There was in Lily a thread of something; a flare of something; something of her own Mrs. Ramsay liked very much indeed, but no man would, she feared. [...] He was not in love of course; it was one of those unclassified affections of which there are so many.
~ Virginia Woolf
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And thus she made it impossible for me to roll out my sonorous phrases about 'elemental feelings,' the 'common stuff of humanity,' 'depths of the human heart,' and all those other phrases which support us in our belief that, however clever we may be on top, we are very serious, very profound and very humane underneath.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Che fantasmagoria è mai il nostro spirito, luogo di convegno di tante cose dissimili! Talvolta deploriamo la nostra nascita, le nostre ricchezze, e aspiriamo a un'esaltazione ascetica; subito dopo, ci lasciamo intenerire dal profumo di qualche vecchio viottolo di giardino, e versiamo lacrime al canto dei tordi.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The flowers have come, and are adorable, dusky, tortured, passionate like you.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Jane Austen) is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness.
~ Virginia Woolf
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She would not say of anyone that they were this or that.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Hair, pastry, tobacco — of what odds and ends are we compounded,' she said (thinking of Queen Mary's prayer-book). 'What a phantasmagoria the mind is and meeting-place of dissemblables! At one moment we deplore our birth and state and aspire to an ascetic exaltation; the next we are overcome by the smell of some old garden path and weep to hear the thrushes sing.
~ Virginia Woolf
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We all indulge in the strange, pleasant process called thinking, but when it comes to saying what we think, then how little we are able to convey! The phantom is through the mind and out of the window before we can lay salt on its tail, or slowly sinking and returning to the profound darkness which it has lit up momentarily with a wandering light.
~ Virginia Woolf
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How explain to him that she, who had been lapped like a lily in folds of paduasoy, had hacked heads off, and lain with loose women among treasure sacks in the holds of pirate ships?...
~ Virginia Woolf
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It was one of those unclassified affections of which there are so many.
~ Virginia Woolf
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