Quote by Virginia Woolf
For it is probable that when people talk aloud, the selves (of which there may be more than two thousand) are conscious of disserverment, and are trying to communicate but when communication is established there is nothing more to be said.
Summary
This quote suggests that when individuals engage in external conversation, their multiple selves or different aspects of their personality are aware of the disconnect and attempt to communicate. However, once communication is successfully achieved, there is an absence of further information or thoughts to express. Essentially, it highlights the tendency for people to have various internal voices or perspectives, which may strive for communication but possibly struggle to find substantial content beyond initial interaction.