Nevil Shute Quotes

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  • It's not the end of the world at all," he said. "It's only the end for us. The world will go on just the same, only we shan't be in it. I dare say it will get along all right without us.

    Goes On   World   Ends  
    Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
  • You can only do a thing for the first time once, and that goes for falling in love.

    Nevil Shute (1951). “Round the bend”
  • Maybe we've been too silly to deserve a world like this.

    Silly   World   Deserve  
    Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
  • Like some infernal monster, still venomous in death, a war can go on killing people for a long time after it’s all over.

    War   Long   People  
    Nevil Shute (2010). “Requiem for a Wren”, p.246, Random House
  • There's no dignity, no decency, or health today for men that haven't got a job. All other things depend on work today.

    Jobs   Men   Today  
    Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
  • The happily married man with a large family is the test pilot for me.

    Men   Pilots   Tests  
    Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
  • It has been said that an engineer is a man who can do for ten shillings what any fool can do for a pound; if that be so, we were certainly engineers.

    Men   Fool   Pounds  
    Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
  • She looked at him in wonder. "Do people think of me like that? I only did what anybody could have done." "That's as it may be," he replied. "The fact is, that you did it.

    Thinking   People   Done  
    Nevil Shute (1991). “A Town Like Alice”
  • Without work men are utterly undone

    Men   Undone  
    Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
  • Remember that the Clerget lands very fast, at over forty miles an hour, and with that great engine in the nose the tail was light. Watch it... Lovely.

    Light   Land   Lovely  
    Nevil Shute (1958). “The RAINBOW and the ROSE”
  • If I have learned one thing in my 54 years, it is that it is very good for the character to engage in sports which put your life in danger from time to time. It breeds a saneness in dealing with day to day trivialities which probably cannot be got in any other way, and a habit of quick decisions.

  • It's no good going on living in the ashes of a dead happiness.

    Ashes  
    Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
  • The thing most worth doing in this modern world [is to] create jobs that men can work at, and be proud of, and make money by their work.

    Jobs   Men   Proud  
    Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
  • To put your life in danger from time to time... breeds a saneness in dealing with day-to-day trivialities.

    Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
  • Everybody pays lip service to the safety of the aeroplane, but nobody is prepared to pay for it.

    Safety   Pay   Lips  
  • I'm glad we haven't got newspapers now. It's been much nicer without them.

    Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
  • Some games are fun even when you lose. Even when you know you're going to lose before you start. It's fun just playing them.

    Fun   Games   Knows  
    Nevil Shute (1960). “On the Beach”
  • If what they say is right we're none of us going to have time to do all that we planned to do. But we can keep on doing it as long as we can.

    Long   Ifs  
    Nevil Shute (1957). “On the beach”
  • I never was in such a horrid office . . . It's not very nice to be where people are being swindled all day long, is it?

    Nice   Office   Long  
    Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
  • Differential equations won't help you much in the design of aeroplanes - not yet, anyhow.

    Nevil Shute (2010). “Stephen Morris”, p.36, Random House
  • You cannot argue stupidity, you just have to accept it patiently as one of those things.

    Nevil Shute (1951). “Round the bend”
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