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" I went from one to the other holding my sorrow - no, not my sorrow but the
incomprehensible nature of this our life - for their inspection. Some people go
to priests; others to poetry; I to my friends, I to my own heart, I to seek among
phrases and fragments something unbroken - I to whom there is no beauty
enough in moon or tree; to whom the touch of one person with another is all,
yet who cannot grasp even that, who am so imperfect, so weak, so
unspeakably lonely. "

Virginia Woolf , The Waves


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Virginia Woolf quote : I went from one to the other holding my sorrow - no, not my sorrow but the<br />incomprehensible nature of this our life - for their inspection. Some people go<br />to priests; others to poetry; I to my friends, I to my own heart, I to seek among<br />phrases and fragments something unbroken - I to whom there is no beauty <br />enough in moon or tree; to whom the touch of one person with another is all,<br />yet who cannot grasp even that, who am so imperfect, so weak, so<br />unspeakably lonely.