Virginia Woolf Quote

But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.


The Mrs. Dalloway reader (ed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003)


But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.

But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.

But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.

But nothing is so strange when one is in love (and what was this except being in love?) as the complete indifference of other people.