Vladimir Nabokov Quote
Beyond observing that some law of logic should fix the number of coincidences, in a given domain, after which they cease to be coincidences, and form, instead, the living organism of a new truth (Tell me, says Osberg’s little glitana to the Moors, El Motela and Ramera, what is the precise minimum of hairs on a body that allows one to call it ‘hairy’?)
Vladimir Nabokov
Beyond observing that some law of logic should fix the number of coincidences, in a given domain, after which they cease to be coincidences, and form, instead, the living organism of a new truth (Tell me, says Osberg’s little glitana to the Moors, El Motela and Ramera, what is the precise minimum of hairs on a body that allows one to call it ‘hairy’?)