She had grown more angular, more bony, more austere; she had lost whatever prettiness she may have possessed; but certainly she continued to be very beautiful. (...) A ciné-camera could in ten seconds have caught the essential quality that is lacking in the still image; for it was in movement that she was most truly herself.
Quentin Bell, V. Woolf - A Biography, p.96
Quentin Bell, V. Woolf - A Biography, p.96
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