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1 " Prompted by the sky, which seemed to make it all a little futile—what they said, what they did—she said something perfectly commonplace again. "
― Virginia Woolf , Together and Apart
2 " — for it was not so much that she lacked courage, but lacked energy, especially in talking to men. "
3 " (...) but she soused herself again in the deep satisfactory possession, feeling that what with this and the moon (music that was, the moon), she could afford to leave this man and that pride of his (...) buried. "
4 " With a stranger he felt a renewal of hope because they could not say that he had not done what he had promised, and yielding to his charm would give him a fresh start— "
5 " (...) there it had happened; the old ecstasy of life; its invincible assault; for it was unpleasant, at the same time that it rejoiced and rejuvenated and filled the veins and nerves with threads of ice and fire; it was terrifying. "