Virginia Woolf Quotes About Goodness

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  • She thought there were no Gods; no one was to blame; and so she evolved this atheist's religion of doing good for the sake of goodness.

    Virginia Woolf (2012). “Mrs. Dalloway - Broadview Edition”, p.107, Broadview Press
  • Every season is likeable, and wet days and fine, red wine and white, company and solitude. Even sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life, can be full of dreams; and the most common actions──a walk, a talk, solitude in one’s own orchard──can be enhanced and lit up by the association of the mind. Beauty is everywhere, and beauty is only two finger’s-breadth from goodness.

    "The Common Reader". Book by Virginia Woolf, 1925.
  • How lovely goodness is in those who, stepping lightly, go smiling through the world.

    Virginia Woolf (2012). “Monday or Tuesday: Eight Stories”, p.33, Courier Corporation
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