Nabokov

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    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. Persons might then straddle the middle stretch of the seesaw when considering this or that object. It might be fun.
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    Treading the soil of the moon, palpating its pebbles, tasting the panic and splendor of the event, feeling in the pit of one’s stomach the separation from terra ... these form the most romantic sensation an explorer has ever known ... this is the only thing I can say about the matter. The utilitarian results do not interest me.
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    No, I’m Spartacus. You come to free the slaves or something?
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)