— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
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Vladimir Nabokov, from letter to Vera Nabokov dated July 1923, featured in Letters to Vera
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Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter featured in Letters to Vera published in 2014
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— Vladimir Nabokov in a letter to his wife Véra, 8 July 1926.
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"I need so little: a bottle of ink, a speck of sun on the floor – and you;"
- Vladimir Nabokov, from Letters to Vera
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I simply want to tell you that somehow I can't imagine life without you. I love you, I want you, I need you unbearably.
— Vladimir Nabokov, from “Letters to Vera.”
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—Vladimir Nabokov, Letters To Vera
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— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
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— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
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It's cold today, but in a spring way, and I love you.
Vladimir Nabokov, in a letter dated 24 March 1937 featured in Letters to Vera
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Vladimir Nabokov, from a letter featured in Letters to Vera published in 2014
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you’re either a letters to véra typa girl or a letters to milena typa girl there’s no inbetween
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prague, tuesday 17th august 1920
franz kafka, letters to milena
[text ID: do not let yourself be scared away from me - if it is at all possible in this unsteady world (where, when one is torn away, one is simply torn away and can't do anything about it) - even if I disappoint you once or a thousand times or right now or perhaps always right now.]
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