Share What Moves You

This week, we want to celebrate something we hear from you constantly: the desire to share what moves you.

The classics were crafted with care. Every line tells a story. And when a passage strikes you—when it crystallizes something you've been thinking or feeling—that moment deserves to be shared.

Now it can be.

You can share any quote that inspires you while you're reading and instantly start a group conversation. You, Virgil, and anyone you want to grow with—all in one space, exploring the ideas that matter most.

Sharing is caring. And since a picture is worth a thousand words, we've built beautiful share previews so your favorite passages stand out. The words that moved you can now move others.

Virginia Woolf once wrote, "The only advice, indeed, that one person can give another about reading is to take no advice, to follow your own instincts, to use your own reason, to come to your own conclusions."

But she also knew that the best conversations begin when we share what we've discovered.

Together, we're proving that wisdom doesn't have to live in solitude. It can spark conversations, build connections, and grow in the space between minds.

What will you share first?

Here's how it works

You're deep in the work of Jean Paul Sartre when a line stops you cold. "Man is condemned to be free." You highlight it, click share, and we generate a beautiful preview card with your quote. Send it to anyone. When they click, they land on a conversation page where you, Virgil, and anyone you've invited can dive into what that passage means—together.

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