Quotes About Freedom
You do not escape from money merely by being moneyless
~ George Orwell
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No queda claro entonces, camaradas, que todos los males de esta vida nacen de la tiranía de los seres humanos?
~ George Orwell
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first four letters, and used to write them out
~ George Orwell
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The freedom of the Press in Britain was always something of a fake, because in the last resort, money controls opinion;
~ George Orwell
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Si la libertad significa algo, es el derecho a decirles a los demás lo que no quieren oír.
~ George Orwell
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How could you have a slogan like 'freedom is slavery' when the concept of freedom has been abolished? The whole climate of thought will be different. In fact there will be no thought, as we understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking—not needing to think. Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.
~ George Orwell
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The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies "something not desirable." The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice, have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another.
~ George Orwell
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Freedom is freedom to say that two plus two is four
~ George Orwell
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Los marxistas claman a los cuatro vientos que la "libertad burguesa" es una ilusión, mientras una creencia muy extendida actualmente argumenta diciendo que la única manera de defender la democracia es a través de métodos totalitarios.
~ George Orwell
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En otras palabras: defender la democracia incluye destruir todo pensamiento independiente.
~ George Orwell
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La liberté, c'est la liberté de dire que deux et deux font quatre. Une fois que cela est accordé, le reste suit automatiquement.
~ George Orwell
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perceived in this moment that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys.
~ George Orwell
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If you've got any education, it don't matter to you if you're on the road for the rest of your life... If you set yourself to it, you can live the same life, rich or poor. You can still keep on with your books and your ideas. You just got to say to yourself, "I'm a free man in here"'—he tapped his forehead—'and you're all right.
~ George Orwell
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Sloboda je pravo da se ljudima govori ono što oni ne žele ?uti.
~ George Orwell
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No se había comprendido por completo que la desaparición de la libertad económica tendría algún efecto sobre la libertad intelectual.
~ George Orwell
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they'll shoot me i don't care they'll shoot me in the back of the neck i don't care down with big brother they always shoot you in the back of the neck i don't care down with big brother
~ George Orwell
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İnsan?n istediÄŸi biçimde içinde yaÅŸamay? sürdürebileceÄŸi gizli bir dünya yaratabileceÄŸine inan?yordu.
~ George Orwell
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Truisms are true, hold on to that! The solid world exists, its laws to not change. Stones are hard, water is wet, objects unsupported fall towards the earth's center. With the feeling that he was speaking to O'brien, and also that he was setting forth an important axiom, he wrote: 'Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
~ George Orwell
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Il comandamento dei dispotismi di una volta era: Tu non devi!. Il comandamento dei totalitari era: Tu devi!. Il nostro è: Tu sei!.
~ George Orwell
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Una vez que tu horario se convierte en tu propio, todo lo demás se vuelve insignificante.
~ George Orwell
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If you're happy inside yourself, why should you get excited about Big Brother and the Three-Year Plans and the Two Minutes Hate and all the rest of their bloody rot?
~ George Orwell
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How could you have a slogan like freedom is slavery when the concept of freedom had been abolished
~ George Orwell
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Sobrellevaba con dignidad esa vida absurda de oficinista porque sabía que no sería para siempre. No sabía cómo ni cuándo, eso estaba en manos de Dios, pero tenía el convencimiento de que en algún momento podría librarse de sus ataduras. Después de todo, siempre podía <>. Tal vez algún día, incluso, llegara a ganarse la vida escribiendo y entonces sería totalmente libre del olor nauseabundo del dinero.
~ George Orwell
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