“The fact about contemporaries is that they're doing the same thing on another railway line: one resents their distracting one, flashing past, the wrong way- something like that: from timidity, partly, one keeps one's eyes on one's own road.”
Quote by Virginia Woolf
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume Four, 1929-1931
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