Quentin Bell Quote

A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.


Virginia Woolf; a Biography (ed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P, 1972)


A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.

A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.

A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.

A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.