Vladimir Nabokov Quotes
This, And Much More, She Accepted - For After All Living Did Mean Accepting
the Loss Of One Joy After Another, Not Even Joys In Her Case - Mere
possibilities Of Improvement. She Thought Of The Endless Waves Of Pain
that For Some Reason Or Other She And Her Husband Had To Endure; Of The
invisible Giants Hurting Her Boy In Some Unimaginable Fashion; Of The
incalculable Amount Of Tenderness Contained In The World; Of The Fate Of
this Tenderness, Which Is Either Crushed, Or Wasted, Or Transformed Into
madness; Of Neglected Children Humming To Themselves In Unswept Corners;
of Beautiful Weeds That Cannot Hide From The Farmer And Helplessly Have To
watch The Shadow Of His Simian Stoop Leave Mangled Flowers In Its Wake, As
the Monstrous Darkness Approaches.
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