But love—as the male novelists define it—and who, after all, speak with greater authority?—has nothing whatever to do with kindness, fidelity, generosity, or poetry. Love is slipping off one’s petticoat and— But we all know what love is.
 Virginia Woolf, Orlando (1928). copy citation

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Author Virginia Woolf
Source Orlando
Topic kindness poetry
Date 1928
Language English
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