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...if one were quite sincere with oneself, no conscience, and hence no...
Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Book:
Pnin
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...if one were quite sincere with oneself, no conscience, and hence no consciousness, could be expected to subsist in a world where such things as Mira's death were possible.
( Vladimir Nabokov )
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