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    Vladimir Nabokov
    “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.”
    Vladimir Nabokov, Signs and Symbols



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