Lolita Quote by Vladimir Nabokov Download Open image ““As palavras sem a experiência não teriam qualquer significado.”” — Vladimir Nabokov ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Lolita
“A palavra, ferramenta com a qual dou forma à realidade me imbuiu com poder.” — Filipe Russo Copy Share Image
“E, todavia como é difícil explicar-me! Há no homem o dom perverso da banalização. Estamos condenados a pensar com palavras, a sentir com palavras,… — Vergílio Ferreira Copy Share Image
“o mais certo é ser a palavra o melhor que se pôde arranjar, a tentativa sempre frustrada para exprimir isso a que, por palavra,… — José Saramago Copy Share Image
“A palavra debate-se furiosamente numa sobreposição de significados ou ângulo de mistura, o contexto ao seu redor a colapsa fazendo-a assumir o sentido mais… — Filipe Russo Copy Share Image
“As palavras pulsam em mim aderindo umas as outras rumo ao pronunciamento.” — Filipe Russo Copy Share Image
“A mãe só se sente envergonhada quando as palavras são ditas em voz alta. Pensadas só, não fazem vergonha.” — José Saramago Copy Share Image
“(…) as meias palavras existem para dizer o que as inteiras não podem.” — José Saramago Copy Share Image
“Acalmo a consciência com o pensamento de que é melhor escrever as palavras cruéis no papel, do que a Mamã ter de as carregar… — Anne Frank Copy Share Image
“Estamos condenados a pensar com palavras, a sentir em palavras, se queremos pelo menos que os outros sintam connosco. Mas as palavras são pedras.… — Vergílio Ferreira Copy Share Image
“No atreverte a vivir un aventura es peor que haber tenido una experiencia decepcionante” — Sarah MacLean Copy Share Image
“...as palavras perdem muito do seu significado, tornam-se ocas, e vem ao de cima toda a banalidade que se esconde por detrás das coisas… — Jorge Candeias Copy Share Image
“...under no circumstances would he [Humbert Humbert] have interfered with the innocence of a child, if there was the least risk of a row.” — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“Ami azt illeti, Vannak kezdtek nagyon tetszeni a fák is, a csodák is meg az Adák is.” — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
We live not only in a world of thoughts, but also in a world of things. Words without experience are meaningless. — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“It isn’t possible. I cannot imagine it. Come on over here, you foolish little doe, and tell me on what day I shall die.” — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“Precautions to be taken in the case Of freak reincarnation: what to do On suddenly discovering that you Are now a young and vulnerable… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“It is indeed a tricky name. It is often misspelt, because the eye tends to regard the "a" of the first syllable as a… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“Rope-skipping, hopscotch. That old woman in black who sat down next to me on my bench, on my rack of joy (a nymphet was… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“A moment later I heard my sweetheart running up the stairs. My heart expanded with such force that it almost blotted me out. I… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“The softness and fragility of baby animals caused us the same intense pain. She wanted to be a nurse in some famished Asiatic country;… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“History, lie of our lives, mire of our loins. Our sins, our souls. Hiss-tih-ree: the tip of the pen taking a trip of three… — Brian Celio Copy Share Image
“Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand), the first single from Eat Me, Drink Me, features a video filmed by Titanic director James… — Antonella Gambotto-Burke Copy Share Image
“They are beautiful, heart-rendingly beautiful, those wilds, with a quality of wide-eyed, unsung, innocent surrender that my lacquered, toy-bright Swiss villages and exhaustively lauded… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“Prizing elegance, sweet emotions, and fantasy more than morals and truth; wallowing in fleeting romance rather than trying to give meaning to life, when… — novala takemoto Copy Share Image
“In a nervous and slender-leaved mimosa grove at the back of their villa we found a perch on the ruins of a low stone… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“And I catch myself thinking today that our long journey had only been defiled with a sinuous trail of slime the lovely, trustful, dreamy,… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image