There seemed to be nothing left in the world, for I felt that Roland had taken with him all my future, and Edward all my past.
Taron Egerton and Kit Harington as Edward Brittain and Roland Leighton in Testament of Youth (2014)

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There seemed to be nothing left in the world, for I felt that Roland had taken with him all my future, and Edward all my past.
Taron Egerton and Kit Harington as Edward Brittain and Roland Leighton in Testament of Youth (2014)

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It is nearly 2 o’clock and I have to get up early. But I cannot help thinking of you tonight. I have just been wondering what it will feel like to be twenty tomorrow. Shall I feel so very old? And yet we are both only children still – children who have dreamt each the dreams of a child, and meeting at the gateway of a fairer garden tremble lest after all their dreams come true.
Roland Leighton to Vera Brittain || Maldon, 26 March 1915
Alicia Vikander in Testament of Youth (2015) as Vera Brittain

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Period Drama Meme || (3/5 period dramas) ↳ Testament Of Youth (2014) dir. James Kent
Violets from Plug Street Wood, Sweet, I send you oversea. (It is strange they should be blue, Blue, when his soaked blood was red, For they grew around his head: It is strange they should be blue.)
Think what they have meant to me - Life and hope and Love and You (and you did not see them grow Where his mangled body lay Hiding horrors from the day; Sweetest, it was better so.)
Violets from oversea, To your dear, far, forgetting land These I send in memory Knowing you will understand
R.A.L.
That’s what I live for. Variety, living in different worlds, inhabiting different bodies and speaking different voices, having different haircuts. It’s all part of what I think acting is. (x)
Colin Morgan in Testament of Youth