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"Who controls the past, controls the future, who controls the present, controls the past."
from Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
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"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four."
from Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
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"Art and propaganda are never quite separable."
Literary Criticism II : Tolstoy and Shakespeare
broadcast 7 May 1941
The Listener, 5 Ju...
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"You are free to be drunkard, an idler, a coward, a backbiter, a fornicator; but you are not free to think for yourself."
from Burmese Days (1943)
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"In England such concepts as justice, liberty and objective truth are still believed in. They may be illusions but they are very powerful illusions."
from The Lion and The Unicorn
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"Intellectual honesty is a crime in any totalitarian country; but even in England it is not exactly profitable to speak and write the truth."
from Fascism and Decomcracy
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"The imagination, like certain wild animals, will not breed in captivity."
from The Prevention of Literature
Polemic, January 1946
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George Orwell -or Eric Arthur Blair- was an English writer who covered different genres: fiction novels, essays, journalism and criticism.
He is world famous for his characteristic social criticism throughout his works, as well as his opposition to ...
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"Political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question-begging and sheer cloudly vagueness."
from Politics and the English Language
Payments Book, 11 Dece...
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"What is peculiar to our own age is the abandonment of the idea that history could be trutfully written."
from Looking Back on the Spanish War (1943)
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In this compilation of essays, reviews and excerpts from his novels, George Orwell examines what truth is for him and the dangers that certain political positions unravel.
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