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Vladimir Nabokov
“My God died young. Theolatry i found
Degrading, and its premises, unsound.
No free man needs God; but was I free?”
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

Vladimir Nabokov
“The summer night was starless and stirless, with distant spasms of silent lightning.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

Vladimir Nabokov
“I cannot disobey something which I do not know and the reality of which I have the right to deny.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

Vladimir Nabokov
“Speaking of novels,’ I said, ‘you remember we decided once, you, your husband and I, that Proust’s rough masterpiece was a huge, ghoulish fairy tale, an asparagus dream, totally unconnected with any possible people in any historical France, a sexual travestissement and a colossal farce, the vocabulary of genius and its poetry, but no more, impossibly rude hostesses, please let me speak, and even ruder guests, mechanical Dostoevskian rows and Tolstoian nuances of snobbishness repeated and expanded to an unsufferable length, adorable seascapes, melting avenues, no, do not interrupt me, light and shade effects rivaling those of the greatest English poets, a flora of metaphors, described—by Cocteau, I think—as “a mirage of suspended gardens,” and, I have not yet finished, an absurd, rubber-and-wire romance between a blond young blackguard (the fictitious Marcel), and an improbable jeune fille who has a pasted-on bosom, Vronski’s (and Lyovin’s) thick neck, and a cupid’s buttocks for cheeks; but—and now let me finish sweetly—we were wrong, Sybil, we were wrong in denying our little beau ténébreux the capacity of evoking “human interest”: it is there, it is there—maybe a rather eighteenth-centuryish, or even seventeenth-centuryish, brand, but it is there. Please, dip or redip, spider, into this book [offering it], you will find a pretty marker in it bought in France, I want John to keep it. Au revoir, Sybil, I must go now. I think my telephone is ringing.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

Vladimir Nabokov
“All religions are based on obsolete terminology.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

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