A young Vera Brittain dedicated her life to seeking the best which is in all that is. Hear her:
He said bitterly that I wanted to be famous & make a name for myself, but I should be none the better for it if I did etc. etc. I gently but firmly insisted again that I had no care for the material glory even of fame. . . . I wonder if he could ever understand that my search, that my object, for which I enter upon taking exams. & university life, is the Beautiful & the True in every atom of created life . . . & that I learn & learn because I desire to have knowledge, believing that the more complete the knowledge, the nearer is one to Truth, my high ideal & final goal, as yet unseen but sometimes shining luminously through clouds. I wonder if he could understand how it is that I, leaning out & gazing at an earthly scene with a fierce yearning & aspiration which no friends or parents could either give or take away, feel something stir in my soul which is one with the glory, the diversity, of the world’s Creator, and one with the best which is in all that is. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 280.)
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For a brief biography of Vera Brittain, click here.
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