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George Orwell was a British writer and journalist, renowned for his novels "1984" and "Animal Farm." His works explore themes of totalitarianism, social injustice, and the abuse of power. He became a major figure in 20th-century literature and a symbol of resistance against oppression. Here are 610 of his quotes:
One feels of him that there was much he did not understand, but not that there was anything that he was frightened of saying or thinking. I have never been able to feel much liking for Gandhi, but I do not feel sure that as a political thinker he was wrong in the main, nor do I believe that his life was a failure. ... One may feel, as I do, a sort of aesthetic distaste for Gandhi, one may reject the claims of sainthood made on his behalf (he never made any such claim himself, by the way), one may also reject sainthood as an ideal and therefore feel that Gandhi's basic aims were anti-human and reactionary: but regarded simply as a politician, and compared with the other leading political figures of our time, how clean a smell he has managed to leave behind!
George Orwell
George Orwell
Occupation: British Author
Born: June 25, 1903
Died: January 21, 1950
Quotes count: 610
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