Vladimir Nabokov Quotes About Sorrow

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  • It is nothing but a kind of a microcosmos of communism - all that psychiatry', rumbled Pnin ... 'Why not leave their private sorrow to people? Is sorrow not, one asks, the only thing in the world people really possess?

    Vladimir Nabokov (2011). “Pnin”, p.52, Vintage
  • Have you ever happened, reader, to feel that subtle sorrow of parting with an unloved abode? The heart does not break, as it does in parting with dear objects. The humid gaze does not wander around holding back a tear, as if it wished to carry away in it a trembling reflection of the abandoned spot; but in the best corner of our hearts we feel pity for the things which we did not bring to life with our breath, which we hardly noticed and are now leaving forever. This already dead iventory will not be resurrected in one's memory.

    Vladimir Nabokov, Michael Scammell (1963). “The gift”
  • The nostalgia I have been cherishing all these years is a hypertrophied sense of lost childhood, not sorrow for lost banknotes.

    Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1989). “Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited”
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