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Testament of Youth
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"Testament of Youth" Quotes

Vera Brittain's memoir "Testament of Youth" chronicles her experiences as a nurse during World War I and the impact of the war on her generation.

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I suppose it is better to have had such splendid friends as those three were rather than not to have had any particular friends at all, but yet, now that all are gone, it seems that whatever was of value in life has tumbled down like a house of cards.

Vera Brittain

friendshiploss

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

beauty

The truth is that the War and the years beyond have made me understand that the most important things about life are the details of life, and that one must live every day as if it were a fact of life.

Vera Brittain

lifeperspective

I made up my mind quite firmly that I would never marry, and that I would never have children.

Vera Brittain

marriagechildren

I have grown to love secrecy. It seems to be the one thing that can make modern life mysterious or marvelous to us. The commonest thing is delightful if only one hides it.

Vera Brittain

secrecymystery

In these days of broken health, it is almost impossible to see a patient and not feel that one is a heartless, conscienceless, money-grabbing humbug.

Vera Brittain

healthcompassion

The War has ruined us for everything.

Vera Brittain

warimpact

The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.

Vera Brittain

happinesslove

The one bond we could not break was the common peril that had confronted us together; our common sorrow over the loss of our four years’ comradeship.

Vera Brittain

friendshiploss

It was still the feeling of the invincible power of the human spirit that I had carried with me through four years of war; the feeling that though everything else was on the move, the spirit was in some way never tired or never beaten.

Vera Brittain

resiliencespirit