George Orwell Quotes About Life And Death

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  • People talk about the horrors of war, but what weapon has a man invented that even approaches in cruelty some of the commoner diseases? 'Natural' death, almost by defintion, means something slow, smelly and painful.

    Life   War  
    George Orwell (2009). “Facing Unpleasant Facts: Narrative Essays”, p.238, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I am afraid of death. You are young, so presumably you're more afraid of it than I am. Obviously we shall put if off as long as we can. But it makes very little difference. So long as human beings stay human, death and life are the same thing.

    Life  
    George Orwell (1983). “1984”, p.299, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • So long as human beings stay human, death and life are the same thing.

    George Orwell (2003). “1984”, Plume Books
  • One wants to live, of course, indeed one only stays alive by virtue of the fear of death.

    George Orwell (2009). “Facing Unpleasant Facts: Narrative Essays”, p.238, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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