Skip to content

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…” quote by Nevil Shute
Download Open image
““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.””

Nevil Shute

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.

Key Takeaway

Unresolved past can shape present decisions.

Themes

nostalgia identity post‑war adjustment self‑discovery

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary quote

When to use this quote

  • career change decisions
  • returning to education
  • mid‑life crises

Key Concepts

psychological longing

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?
A Different Perspective

Romanticizing youth can ignore present responsibilities.

2.5 out of 5 (9 ratings)

More by Nevil Shute

Explore all 39 Nevil Shute quotes

More Five years quotes

Browse all 2,725 Five years quotes