Quote by Virginia Woolf
Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth

Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top. – Virginia Woolf

Other quotes by Virginia Woolf

The beauty of the world, which is so soon to perish, has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. – Virginia Woolf

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Beauty
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The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness. – Virginia Woolf

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Happiness
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I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we dont have complete emotions about the present, only about the past. – Virginia Woolf

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Other Quotes from
Dreams
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Its surreal to know my dreams are coming true. – Mario Vazquez

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Dreams

But I have been interested in dreams, really since I was a kid. I have always been fascinated by the idea that your mind, when you are asleep, can create a world in a dream and you are perceiving it as though it really existed. – Christopher Nolan

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Dreams

But are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false? – H. P. Lovecraft

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Dreams

Friends… they cherish one anothers hopes. They are kind to one anothers dreams. – Henry David Thoreau

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Dreams

Random Quotes

Sometimes your disappointments make you a stronger person for the future. – Blanka Vlasic

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Future

In those days, boxing was very glamorous and romantic. You listened to fights on the radio, and a good announcer made it seem like a contest between gladiators. – Joseph Barbera

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Romantic

The British system had requirements, including Latin. Im not positive you ever had to know Greek, but there are certainly kinds of curricula where you had to know Greek too. I think in Britain there was the most mindless, repetitive sort of learning. – William Scott

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Learning

I think the greatest taboos in America are faith and failure. – Michael Malone

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Failure