Nevil Shute Quotes
You cannot argue stupidity, you just have to accept it patiently as one of those things.
Nevil Shute (1951). “Round the bend”
Nevil Shute (1957). “On the beach”
Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
Nevil Shute (2010). “Requiem for a Wren”, p.246, Random House
You can only do a thing for the first time once, and that goes for falling in love.
Nevil Shute (1951). “Round the bend”
Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
It's no good going on living in the ashes of a dead happiness.
Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
Nevil Shute (1960). “On the Beach”
Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
I'm glad we haven't got newspapers now. It's been much nicer without them.
Nevil Shute (1973). “A Nevil Shute omnibus”
Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”
Nevil Shute (1991). “A Town Like Alice”
The happily married man with a large family is the test pilot for me.
Nevil Shute (1954). “Slide rule: the autobiography of an engineer”
Differential equations won't help you much in the design of aeroplanes - not yet, anyhow.
Nevil Shute (2010). “Stephen Morris”, p.36, Random House
Nevil Shute (1958). “The RAINBOW and the ROSE”
Nevil Shute (1991). “Ruined City”