Letters Quotes

Before the age of digital speed. There was a magical means of communication. Letters. Handwritten words. Carrying emotions and ideas across distances. They were a lifeline between lovers. A way to convey news among families. A diplomatic tool between nations. Every letter is a piece of history. A piece of the soul. Bearing the imprint of its writer. They remind us of the power of tangible words and the beauty of waiting. These sayings celebrate the timeless art of letter writing.

Quote by Virginia Woolf: The best letters of our time are precisely those that can never be published....
Quote by Jane Austen: A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill....
Quote by Virginia Woolf: Venerable are letters, infinitely brave, forlorn, and lost. Life would split asunder without them. '...
Quote by Virginia Woolf: Life would split apart without letters....
Quote by Virginia Woolf: There was a day when I liked writing letters -- it has gone. Unfortunately the passion for getting t...
Quote by Jane Austen: And if I had not a letter to write myself, I might sit by you and admire the evenness of your writin...
Quote by Gabriel García Márquez: He was carrying a suitcase with clothing in order to stay and another just like it with almost two t...
Quote by Virginia Woolf: As I grow old I hate the writing of letters more and more, and like getting them better and better....
Quote by Jane Austen: Women are the only correspondents to be depended on....
Quote by Virginia Woolf: Venerable are letters, infinitely brave, forlorn, and lost....
Quote by Virginia Woolf: You have a touch in letter writing that is beyond me. Something unexpected, like coming round a corn...