Virginia Woolf Quote

O how blessed it would be never to marry, or grow old; but to spend one's life innocently and indifferently among the trees and rivers which alone can keep one cool and childlike in the midst of the troubles of the world!


The complete shorter fiction of Virginia Woolf (ed. 1985)


O how blessed it would be never to marry, or grow old; but to spend one's life innocently and indifferently among the trees and rivers which alone...

O how blessed it would be never to marry, or grow old; but to spend one's life innocently and indifferently among the trees and rivers which alone...

O how blessed it would be never to marry, or grow old; but to spend one's life innocently and indifferently among the trees and rivers which alone...

O how blessed it would be never to marry, or grow old; but to spend one's life innocently and indifferently among the trees and rivers which alone...