Home » Quote » Virginia Woolf » „It might be possible that the world itself is without meaning.“ „It might be possible that the world itself is without meaning.“ — Virginia Woolf Tags:World Related quotes „Is it possible to live in this world without the operation of will?“ — Jiddu Krishnamurti „Without animals, there would be no humanity. In a world of just people, people will mean nothing…“ — Chuck Palahniuk „Marriage as a community of interests unfailingly means the degradation of the interested parties, and it is the perfidy of the world's arrangements that no one, even if aware of it, can escape such degradation. The idea might therefore be entertained that marriage without ignominy is a possibility reserved for those spared the pursuit of interests, for the rich. But the possibility is purely formal, for the privileged are precisely those in whom the pursuit of interests has become second-nature—they would not otherwise uphold privilege.“ — Theodor W. Adorno „She had to go on this quest. The fate of the world might depend on it. But part of him wanted to say: Forget the world. He didn’t want to be without her.“ — Rick Riordan