Quotes from Vladimir Nabokov
Satire is a lesson, parody is a game.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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No author has created with less emphasis such pathetic characters as Chekhov has.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Revelation can be more perilous than Revolution.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Nothing is more exhilarating than philistine vulgarity.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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It is a short walk from the hallelujah to the hoot.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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It is hard, I submit, to loathe bloodshed, including war, more than I do, but it is still harder to exceed my loathing of the very nature of totalitarian states in which massacre is only an administrative detail.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Poor Knight! he really had two periods, the firsta dull man writing broken English, the seconda broken man writing dull English.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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It is strange that the tactile sense, which is so infinitely less precious to men than sight, becomes at critical moments our main, if not only, handle to reality.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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At eight, he had once told his mother that he wanted to paint air.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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And what is death, if not a face at peace - its artistic perfection.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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All the seven deadly sins are peccadilloes but without three of them, Pride, Lust, and Sloth, poetry might never have been born.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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By God, I could make myself bring her that economically halved grapefruit, that sugarless breakfast.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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A good laugh is the best pesticide.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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All great novels are great fairy tales.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Why did I hope we would be happy abroad? A change of environment is that traditional fallacy upon which doomed loves, and lungs, rely.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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One is always at home in one's past.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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A novelist is, like all mortals, more fully at home on the surface of the present than in the ooze of the past.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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as if it were a point of honor—which, indeed, a point of art often is.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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I think she always nursed a small mad hope.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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My loathings are simple. stupidity, oppression, crime, cruelty, soft music.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Some might think that the creativity, imagination, and flights of fancy that give my life meaning are insanity.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Our imagination flies -- we are its shadow on the earth.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Do not be angry with the rain; it simply does not know how to fall upwards.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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