One theme of Gogol's "The Nose" is that people do not remain satisfied with what they have. Which passage from the story best supports this theme?
A. But all at once he recoiled as though scorched, for all at once he had remembered that he had not a nose on him, but nothing at all.
B. Even joy grows less lively the next moment. And a moment later, again, it weakens further.
C. Russia is so strange a country that, let one but say anything about any one Collegiate Assessor, and the rest... at once apply the remark to themselves...
D. At the thought that the police might find the nose at his place, and arrest him, he felt frantic.