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Source: Lolita

Author: Vladimir Nabokov

Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins.

Context

This line is from the book Lolita, written by Vladimir Nabokov (1958).

This is the first line in the book Lolita, a novel whose title you can't Google without the FBI flagging you on their computers. C'mon, you know they're watching.

The reason Lolita is so scandalous is because the flaming loins belong to Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged man. There must for a cream for that.

The "woman" setting fire to his loins, in a way totally different than Adele sets fire to the rain, is Lolita, who isn't even a woman; she's barely thirteen.

Lolita sets the thermostat to "ick" in its first line and lets you simmer.

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Pretentious Factor

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Not pretentious, but infinitely creepy.