The more we know of people, the less we can sum them up. Just as we think we hold the bird in our hand, the bird flutters off.
Virginia Woolf, in an essay on Dr. Johnson’s friend Mrs. Hester Thrale (from Collected Essays, volume 3).
The more we know of people, the less we can sum them up. Just as we think we hold the bird in our hand, the bird flutters off.
Virginia Woolf, in an essay on Dr. Johnson’s friend Mrs. Hester Thrale (from Collected Essays, volume 3).