Quote by Virginia Woolf

What people had had shed and left--a pair of shoes, a shooting cap, some faded skirts and coats in wardrobes--those alone kept the human shape and in the emptiness indicated how once they were filled and animated; how once hands were busy with hooks and buttons; how once the looking-glass had held a face; had held a world hollowed out in which a figure turned, a hand flashed, the door opened, in came children rushing and tumbling; and went out again. Now, day after day, light turned, like a flower reflected in water, its sharp image on the wall opposite. Only the shadows of the trees, flourishing in the wind, made obeisance on the wall, and for a moment darkened the pool in which light reflected itself; or birds, flying, made a soft spot flutter slowly across the bedroom floor.


What people had had shed and left--a pair of shoes, a shooti

Summary

This quote vividly describes the emptiness left behind by the absence of people. It highlights the significance of personal belongings that serve as tangible reminders of past lives and experiences. The mention of the shoes, clothes, and mirrors evokes a sense of nostalgia and nostalgia, showcasing how these items were once part of a vibrant and active existence. The imagery of light, shadows, and birds reflects the passing of time and the fleeting nature of life, reinforcing the transience and impermanence of human presence.

By Virginia Woolf
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