Quote by Virginia Woolf
The way to rock oneself back into writing is this. First gentle exercise in the air. Second the reading of good literature. It is a mistake to think that literature can be produced from the raw. One must get out of life...one must become externalised; very, very concentrated, all at one point, not having to draw upon the scattered parts of one's character, living in the brain.
Summary
The quote suggests that to regain inspiration for writing, one should engage in gentle physical movement and then immerse oneself in reading good literature. It emphasizes that writing cannot be formed solely from personal experiences but requires an external perspective. By detaching from daily life, concentrating intensely, and relying on the mind, writers can tap into a more unified and concentrated source to create their work.