Quotes From "Nana" By

1
The more grievous the sin, the greater the repentance, God was bidding His time. Unknown
2
He [Muffat] experienced a sense of pleasure mingled with remorse, the sort of pleasure peculiar to those Catholics whom the fear of hell spurs on to commit sin. Unknown
3
All of a sudden, in the good-natured child, the woman stood revealed, a disturbing woman with all the impulsive madness of her sex, opening the gates of the unknown world of desire. Nana was still smiling, but with the deadly smile of a man-eater. Unknown
4
She [Nana] listened to his [Steiner's] propositions, turning them down every time with a shake of the head and that provocative laughter which is peculiar to full-bodied blondes. Unknown
5
The passion for defiling things was inborn in her. It was not enough for her to destroy them, she had to soil them too. Unknown