Nevil Shute Quotes

Welcome to a collection of insightful and thought-provoking quotes by Nevil Shute. Nevil Shute, also known as Nevil Shute Norway, was an English novelist and aeronautical engineer. His works are cherished for their captivating storytelling, poignant themes, and profound reflections on the human condition. Through his novels, Shute explored themes of love, war, technology, and the resilience of the human spirit, leaving a lasting impact on readers around the world.

With a career spanning several decades, Shute authored numerous acclaimed novels, including On the Beach, A Town Like Alice, and Trustee from the Toolroom, among others. His writing style is characterized by its simplicity, yet it carries a depth that resonates with readers of all backgrounds. Shute’s ability to blend intricate plots with relatable characters has earned him a place among the most influential writers of the 20th century.

Below, you’ll find a selection of Nevil Shute’s most memorable quotes, offering insights into life, love, society, and more. Feel free to draw inspiration from these timeless words, whether you choose to reflect on them personally, share them with others, or perhaps even incorporate them into your own creative endeavors.

Everybody pays lip service to the safety of the aeroplane, but nobody is prepared to pay for it. Nevil Shute

After two wars, I have been in danger too often to bother very much about being killed, and when it comes, I would prefer that it should happen in an aeroplane, since aeroplanes have been the best part of my life. Nevil Shute

Aircraft do not crash of themselves. They come to grief because men are foolish, or vain, or lazy, or irresolute or reckless. One crash in a thousand may be unavoidable because God wills it so – not more than that. Nevil Shute

It’s no good going on living in the ashes of a dead happiness. Nevil Shute

When I was first sent from H.M.S. King Alfred to be interviewed by Goodeve in the Admiralty, I was furious. The War seemed to me, in June of 1940, to be desperately serious, and England in imminent peril of invasion. Nevil Shute

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