Virginia Woolf Quotes About Human Nature

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  • Once you fall, Septimus repeated to himself, human nature is on you. Holmes and Bradshaw are on you. They scour the desert. They fly screaming into the wilderness. The rack and the thumbscrew are applied. Human nature is remorseless.

    Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.190, Wordsworth Editions
  • Disastrous would have been the result if a fire or a death had suddenly demanded something heroic of human nature, but tragedies come in the hungry hours.

    Virginia Woolf (2016). “The Voyage Out”, p.140, Virginia Woolf
  • Really I don't like human nature unless all candied over with art.

    Virginia Woolf (1990). “A moment's liberty: the shorter diary”, Vintage
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