
An inspiring – and, as with most things Woolfish, an exquisitely crafted – essay reprinted earlier this year in The Guardian.
Found at Bookn3rd

An inspiring – and, as with most things Woolfish, an exquisitely crafted – essay reprinted earlier this year in The Guardian.
Found at Bookn3rd
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“People seem to think there is something inherently noble and virtuous in the desire to go for a walk. Any one thus desirous feels that he has a right to impose his will on whomever he sees comfortably settled in an arm-chair, reading.” - Max Beerbohm
From "Going Out for a Walk,"
in And Even Now (1920)
[Quoted by Patrick Kurp at Anecdotal Evidence]
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