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Vladimir Nabokov

"In a sense, we are all crashing to our death from the top story of our birth ... and wondering with an immortal Alice at the patterns of the passing wall. This capacity to wonder at trifles - no matter the imminent peril - these asides of the spirit ... are the highest form of consciousness."

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"In a sense, we are all crashing to our death from the top story of our birth ... and wondering with an immortal Alice at the patterns of the passing wall. This capacity to wonder at trifles - no matter the imminent peril - these asides of the spirit ... are the highest form of consciousness."

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Donna Grant

"From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your brain."

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Donna Grant

"The level of consciousness determines the deepness of thoughts and the awareness of the beauty of life."

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Donna Grant

"Water and a bubble on it are one and the same. The bubble has its birth in the water, floats on it, and is ultimately resolved into it. Likewise, your consciousness is born in your brain, goes through various states in your lifetime and ultimately resolves into the brain."

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Donna Grant

"When you achieve higher consciousness you will not achieve anything, but you will lose everything that is not important and is not yours."

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Donna Grant

"There is no stimulus like that which comes from the consciousness of knowing that others believe in us."

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Donna Grant

"You are what you consume, and as an organism and consciousness, you in fact become a commodity and predator yourself."

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Donna Grant

"We can tell a lot about a creature's level of consciousness by understanding their perception of death."

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Donna Grant

"Consciousness is a state of existence where subjects are aware of their surroundings and can respond to its demands according to internal and external perceptions."

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Donna Grant

"The universe perceives itself through us, or to be more specific, through our neurons."

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Donna Grant

"Consciousness is a magic of our brain and an illusion of our mind."

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Vladimir Nabokov
"Existence is a series of footnotes to a vast, obscure, unfinished masterpiece."

Existence

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Vladimir Nabokov
"I would like to spare the time and effort of hack reviewers and, generally, persons who move their lips when reading."

Time

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Vladimir Nabokov
"A novelist is, like all mortals, more fully at home on the surface of the present than in the ooze of the past."

Home

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Vladimir Nabokov
"You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style."

Literature

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Vladimir Nabokov
"Aunt Rosa, a fussy, angular, wild-eyed old lady, who had lived in a tremulous world of bad news, bankruptcies, train accidents, cancerous growths-until the Germans put her to death, together with all the people she had worried about."

History

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Vladimir Nabokov
"There is only one school of literature - that of talent."

Talent

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Vladimir Nabokov
"Genius is an African who dreams up snow."

Dream

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Vladimir Nabokov
"It's a pity one can't imagine what one can't compare to anything. Genius is an African who dreams up snow."

Dream

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Vladimir Nabokov
"It was love at first sight, at last sight, at ever and ever sight."

Love

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Vladimir Nabokov
"My darling, what a cat they have! Something perfectly stupendous. Siamese, in colour dark beige, or taupe, with chocolate paws and the tail the same. Moreover, his tail is comparatively short, so his croup has something of a little dog, or rather, a kangaroo, and that's its colour, too. And that special silkiness of short fur, and some very tender white tints on its folds, and wonderful clear-blue eyes, turning transparently green towards evening, and a pensive tenderness of its walk, a sort of heavenly circumspection of movement. An amazing, sacred animal, and so quiet " it's unclear what he is looking at with those eyes filled to the brim with sapphire water."

Nature

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