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“Time is one thing we can all agree to call supernatural. It is at least neither energy nor matter: not dimension either. Let alone function: and yet it is the beginning and end of the creation of the world.”
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“I did not specifically realize just what it was I wanted, but I knew that I, like most of the people I knew, was drifting.”
“You might say that I had - yes, I had something that I specifically owned. I owned myself. I did not really, of course. My friends, my family, and my circumstances owned me.”
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“Though talk is a common habit and much enjoyed, those who try to record it are aware that it runs hither and thither, seldom sticks to the point, abounds in exaggeration and inaccuracy, and has frequent stretches of extreme dullness.”
Virginia Woolf, Walter Sickert: A Conversation; from Oh, to Be a Painter!