Vladimir Nabokov Quote

Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so seductive: its demands would be balanced by those of the future.


Transparent things: a novel (ed. McGraw-Hill Companies, 1972)


Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so...

Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so...

Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so...

Perhaps if the future existed, concretely and individually, as something that could be discerned by a better brain, the past would not be so...