On the Ideal Life
That would be a glorious life, to addict oneself to perfection; to follow the curve of the sentence wherever it might lead, into deserts, under drifts of sand, regardless of lures, of seductions; to be poor always and unkempt; to be ridiculous in Piccadilly.
- Virginia Woolf, The Waves, pg 87-88.
- Virginia Woolf, The Waves, pg 87-88.
Labels: fiction
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home