Five years Quote by Nevil Shute
““By 1948 I was safe on my feet and able to get about quite normally, but I was thirty-four and life was slipping past me. I could not face burial alive in Coombargana at that age after all that I had been and done during the war, and I began to feel I should go crazy if I didn’t get away from it to England again, where things were happening. I think my parents understood, because they made no objection when I suggested that I should go back to Oxford for a year and finish taking my degree. That was five years ago. What I didn’t realise then was that it wasn’t England I was really fretting for. It was my lost youth.””
About This Quote
Shute reflects on post‑war disorientation, realizing his yearning for England was actually a longing for lost youth and the freedom it represented.
In simple terms: He missed his youthful freedom more than any place.
Unresolved past can shape present decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career change decisions
- returning to education
- mid‑life crises
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- recognize underlying motivations
- seek experiences that restore lost vitality
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives people to chase past identities?
- How can one honor youth without living in the past?
Romanticizing youth can ignore present responsibilities.