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There is an abiding beauty which may be appreciated by those who will see things as they are and who will ask for no reward except to see.
Vera Brittain
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Vera Brittain
Age: 76 †
Born: 1893
Born: December 29
Died: 1970
Died: March 29
Feminist
Journalist
Novelist
Nurse
Pacifist
Peace Activist
Poet
Suffragist
Writer
Vera Mary Brittain
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May
Abiding
Things
Appreciated
Reward
Rewards
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Beauty
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few things are more rewarding than a child's open uncalculating devotion.
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The joys of motherhood are not excessively apparent during the first few weeks of a baby's life.
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All that a pacifist can undertake -- but it is a very great deal -- is to refuse to kill, injure or otherwise cause suffering to another human creature, and untiringly to order his life by the rule of love though others may be captured by hate.
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I know one husband and wife who, whatever the official reasons given to the court for the break up of their marriage, were really divorced because the husband believed that nobody ought to read while he was talking and the wife that nobody ought to talk while she was reading.
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Few of humanity's characteristics are more disconcerting than its ability to reduce world-events to its own level, wherever this may happen to be.
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Meek wifehood is no part of my profession / I am your friend, but never your possession.
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Modern war and modern civilisation are utterly incompatible...one or the other must go.
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The pacifist's task today is to find a method of helping and healing which provides a revolutionary constructive substitute for war.
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The idea that it is necessary to go to a university in order to become a successful writer . . . is one of those fantasies that surround authorship.
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If the would-be writer studies people in their everyday lives and discovers how to make his characters in their quieter moods interesting to his readers, he will have learned far more than he can ever learn from the constant presentation of crises.
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Venice is all sea and sculpture.
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However deep our devotion may be to parents or to children, it is our contemporaries alone with whom understanding is instinctive and entire.
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So many people seem to imagine that because the actual tools of writing are easily accessible, it is less difficult than the other arts. This is entirely an illusion.
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I thought that spring must last forevermore, For I was young and loved, and it was May.
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I know of no place where the wind can be as icy and the damp so penetrating as in Oxford round about Easter time.
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most of us have to be self-righteous before we can be righteous.
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An author who waits for the right 'mood' will soon find that 'moods' get fewer and fewer until they cease altogether.
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College is a secluded life of scholastic vegetation
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It is probably true to say that the largest scope for change still lies in men's attitude to women, and in women's attitude to themselves.
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Why, I wonder, do people who at one time or another have all been young themselves, and who ought therefore to know better, generalize so suavely and so mendaciously about the golden hours of youth-that period of life when every sorrow seems permanent, and every setback insuperable?
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