OXFORD: 'Thus opened for me a period of unparalleled opportunities to which I remained obstinately blind. I was overwhelmed before I started by the aura of intellectual brilliance with which Oxford was surrounded'. 'I had a marvelous time, but did not realize that was because Oxford was a marvelous university where I had the chance of meeting and forming friendships with people of an age and outlook which could change me for ever'. MEDICAL SCHOOL: 'I did not regard my acceptance by the medical school with any enthusiasm; I cannot now understand the solidity of the foundation of self-satisfaction and complacency that carried me through a period of failure and a prospect of even worse to come. I remained dangerously unaware of the universe in which I continued to live'. 'University College, London ...made me feel at home. I did not like its long echoing corridors ...Nevertheless I felt that here in this part of London I was more nearly in my Class'. WORLD WAR II: '...the stink of the corpse of Imperial Germany mingled with the stink of decay from Imperial Britain was what the athletic perfume of post-war Oxford had failed to disguise in 1919. This was twenty years later and I still could not get the smell of Glory out of my hair'. 'I cannot remember being awarded a Victory medal but I am sure that a grateful establishment would have inflicted one on my completion of so many years of undetected nothingness, the ribbon designed in lavish colors of a nightmare of a morning after the night before'. LETTERS I: 'How much you mean to me I cannot say: I want to feel that I shall be able to go on trying to find ways of saying it through the years.' '...I feel the one thing that can make all things possible already exists, and that it is that between you and me there is already an enduring love that cannot be easily shaken even in this uncertain and painful world'. ' I hope you will feel blessed in your family...as a source of deep joy and happiness that nothing can take away from you no matter what anxieties and troubles may be in store'. LETTERS II: 'Imagination is very valuable. Without it you cannot see your way, but it must not become a substitute for real life'. 'The discovery that you have a MIND is always a shock because you never know what the strange object is going to turn out to be'. 'Depression and failure are a part of every life even the most happy and successful-I might say especially of the most happy and successful; it is the price you pay for joy and success if they come your way. But the price you pay for trying to evade failure and depression is ten times worse.' 'The path of true love is punctuated with divorce as well as marriage; the problem is, when? Before, after or during? It is a decision which is made by two people, both-oddly and painfully enough-in isolation.' 'Life is a kind of Hoffman's orchestra-if you have a bit of hosepipe and can use it as a French horn it is useful.'
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OXFORD: 'Thus opened for me a period of unparalleled opportunities to which I remained obstinately blind. I was overwhelmed before I started by the aura of intellectual brilliance with which Oxford was surrounded'. 'I had a marvelous time, but did not realize that was because Oxford was a marvelous university where I had the chance of meeting and forming friendships with people of an age and outlook which could change me for ever'. MEDICAL SCHOOL: 'I did not regard my acceptance by the medical school with any enthusiasm; I cannot now understand the solidity of the foundation of self-satisfaction and complacency that carried me through a period of failure and a prospect of even worse to come. I remained dangerously unaware of the universe in which I continued to live'. 'University College, London ...made me feel at home. I did not like its long echoing corridors ...Nevertheless I felt that here in this part of London I was more nearly in my Class'. WORLD WAR II: '...the stink of the corpse of Imperial Germany mingled with the stink of decay from Imperial Britain was what the athletic perfume of post-war Oxford had failed to disguise in 1919. This was twenty years later and I still could not get the smell of Glory out of my hair'. 'I cannot remember being awarded a Victory medal but I am sure that a grateful establishment would have inflicted one on my completion of so many years of undetected nothingness, the ribbon designed in lavish colors of a nightmare of a morning after the night before'. LETTERS I: 'How much you mean to me I cannot say: I want to feel that I shall be able to go on trying to find ways of saying it through the years.' '...I feel the one thing that can make all things possible already exists, and that it is that between you and me there is already an enduring love that cannot be easily shaken even in this uncertain and painful world'. ' I hope you will feel blessed in your family...as a source of deep joy and happiness that nothing can take away from you no matter what anxieties and troubles may be in store'. LETTERS II: 'Imagination is very valuable. Without it you cannot see your way, but it must not become a substitute for real life'. 'The discovery that you have a MIND is always a shock because you never know what the strange object is going to turn out to be'. 'Depression and failure are a part of every life even the most happy and successful-I might say especially of the most happy and successful; it is the price you pay for joy and success if they come your way. But the price you pay for trying to evade failure and depression is ten times worse.' 'The path of true love is punctuated with divorce as well as marriage; the problem is, when? Before, after or during? It is a decision which is made by two people, both-oddly and painfully enough-in isolation.' 'Life is a kind of Hoffman's orchestra-if you have a bit of hosepipe and can use it as a French horn it is useful.'
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