Virginia Woolf Quotes About Imagination

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  • Let it be fact, one feels, or let it be fiction; the imagination will not serve under two masters simultaneously.

    Virginia Woolf (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)”, p.3718, Delphi Classics
  • But how entirely I live in my imagination; how completely depend upon spurts of thought, coming as I walk, as I sit; things churning up in my mind and so making a perpetual pageant, which is to be my happiness.

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    Virginia Woolf (2003). “A Writer's Diary”, p.78, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • To read a novel is a difficult and complex art. You must be capable not only of great fineness of perception, but of great boldness of imagination.

    Virginia Woolf (2013). “The Common Reader”, p.375, Lulu Press, Inc
  • He was a thorough good sort; a bit limited; a bit thick in the head; yes; but a thorough good sort. Whatever he took up he did in the same matter-of-fact sensible way; without a touch of imagination, without a sparkle of brilliancy, but with the inexplicable niceness of his type.

    Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.176, Wordsworth Editions
  • Women alone stir my imagination.

    Virginia Woolf (2014). “Three Guineas (Annotated)”, p.66, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Needless to say, the business of living interferes with the solitude so needed for any work of the imagination. Here's what Virginia Woolf said in her diary about the sticky issue: "I've shirked two parties, and another Frenchman, and buying a hat, and tea with Hilda Trevelyan, for I really can't combine all this with keeping all my imaginary people going.

  • There is the strange power we have of changing facts by the force of the imagination.

    Virginia Woolf (2013). “The Common Reader”, p.64, Lulu Press, Inc
  • ... pure honesty is a doubtful quality; it means often lack of imagination.

    Virginia Woolf (1978). “The Diary of Virginia Woolf: 1920-1924”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
  • a novelist's chief desire is to be as unconscious as possible. He has to induce in himself a state of perpetual lethargy. He wants life to proceed with the utmost quiet and regularity. He wants to see the same faces, to read the same books, to do the same things day after day, month after month, while he is writing, so that nothing may break the illusion in which he is living - so that nothing may disturb or disquiet the mysterious nosings about, feelings around, darts, dashes, and sudden discoveries of that very shy and illusive spirit, the imagination.

    Virginia Woolf (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)”, p.3994, Delphi Classics
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