She once said to me, “Nothing has really happened until it’s been described.” And she meant described in words. “Therefore,” she said, “write a lot of letters to your family and friends. Keep a diary,” she said. “Don’t let a day pass without recording it, whether anything interesting has happened or not. Something interesting happens every day,” she said.

— Nigel Nicolson (son of Vita Sackville-West) about Virginia Woolf / The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf

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