Content of: "Life, Loss, and the Wisdom of Rivers" by Maria Popova :: The Marginalian
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“The past only comes back when the present runs so smoothly that it is like the sliding surface of a deep river,” Virginia Woolf wrote some years before she filled her coat-pockets with stones, waded into the River Ouse near her house, and, unwilling to endure what she had barely survived in the past, slid beneath the smooth surface of life." More at The Marginalian ➜