Virginia Woolf Quotes About Seven

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  • A biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves, whereas a person may well have as many as a thousand.

    Orlando ch. 6 (1928)
  • [Final diary entry:] Occupation is essential. And now with some pleasure I find that it's seven; and must cook dinner. Haddock and sausage meat. I think it is true that one gains a certain hold on sausage and haddock by writing them down.

    Diary, 8 Mar. 1941.Woolf committed suicide on 28 Mar. 1941.
  • We [women] have borne and bred and washed and taught, perhaps to the age of six or seven years, the one thousand six hundred and twenty-three million human beings who are, according to statistics, at present in existence, and that ... takes time.

    Virginia Woolf (2015). “A Room of One's Own: And Three Guineas”, p.85, Oxford University Press, USA
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