Virginia Woolf War Quotes
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What did Virginia Woolf say about War?
Virginia Woolf has written many quotes about War. E.g.,.
- We can best help you to prevent war not by repeating your words and following your methods but by finding new words and creating new methods.
- If we help an educated man's daughter to go to Cambridge are we not forcing her to think not about education but about war? - not how she can learn, but how she can fight in order that she might win the same advantages as her brothers?
- The connection between dress and war is not far to seek your finest clothes are those you wear as soldiers.
What are the top most famous War quotes by Virginia Woolf?
Here are the top most famous quotes about War by Virginia Woolf.
- We can best help you to prevent war not by repeating your words and following your methods but by finding new words and creating new methods.
- If we help an educated man's daughter to go to Cambridge are we not forcing her to think not about education but about war? - not how she can learn, but how she can fight in order that she might win the same advantages as her brothers?
- The connection between dress and war is not far to seek your finest clothes are those you wear as soldiers.
- This is an important book, the critic assumes, because it deals with war. This is an insignificant book because it deals with the feelings of women in a drawing-room.