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

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Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women? – Virginia Woolf

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Men
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It is the nature of the artist to mind excessively what is said about him. Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others. – Virginia Woolf

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Nature
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Ive been blessed by doing classic plays on Broadway, which was one of my great dreams forever. – Michael Emerson

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In my dreams, I could be a Princess, and thats what I was. Like most little girls, I believed nothing less than a Prince could make my dreams come true. – Loretta Young

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Reverie is not a mind vacuum. It is rather the gift of an hour which knows the plenitude of the soul. – Gaston Bachelard

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

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There is a great interest in comparative religion and a desire to understand faiths other than our own and even to experiment with exotic cults. – Emily Greene Balch

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The camera relieves us of the burden of memory. It surveys us like God, and it surveys for us. Yet no other god has been so cynical, for the camera records in order to forget. – John Berger

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There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament. – Henry Van Dyke

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There was a certain point in my life where I had to decide that I was going to take my future and Nicoles and not wallow in what happened to me because when you do that, you just keep repeating whats been happening and at some point you have to make a choice. – Boris Kodjoe

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