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few things are more rewarding than a child's open uncalculating devotion.
Vera Brittain
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Vera Brittain
Age: 76 †
Born: 1893
Born: December 29
Died: 1970
Died: March 29
Feminist
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Nurse
Pacifist
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Vera Mary Brittain
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most of us have to be self-righteous before we can be righteous.
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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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belated maternity has had its compensations small children have a habit of conferring persistent youth upon their parents, and by their eager vitality postpone the unenterprising cautions and timidities of middle age.
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I can think of few important movements for reform in which success was won by any method other than that of an energetic minority presenting the indifferent majority with a fait accompli, which was then accepted.
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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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I thought that spring must last forevermore, For I was young and loved, and it was May.
Vera Brittain
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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Modern war and modern civilisation are utterly incompatible...one or the other must go.
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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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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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Meek wifehood is no part of my profession / I am your friend, but never your possession.
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The best prose is written by authors who see their universe with a poet’s eyes.
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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.
Vera Brittain
Most men, whether men or women, wish above all else to be comfortable, and thought is a pre-eminently uncomfortable process it brings to the individual far more suffering than happiness in a semi-civilised world which still goes to war.
Vera Brittain
The tragedy of journalism lies in its impermanence the very topicality which gives it brilliance condemns it to an early death. Too often it is a process of flinging bright balloons in the path of the hurricane, a casting of priceless petals upon the rushing surface of a stream.
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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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We should never be at the mercy of Providence if only we understood that we ourselves are Providence.
Vera Brittain
Definite gifts render their possessors capable of overcoming any obstacle this side of death they create an impetus of far more genuine value than external advantages in some other career where the impulse to make use of them remains weak or non-existent. The work that one enjoys is the greatest source of happiness and vitality in life.
Vera Brittain
The pacifist's task today is to find a method of helping and healing which provides a revolutionary constructive substitute for war.
Vera Brittain
College is a secluded life of scholastic vegetation
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