George Orwell Quotes About Worry

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  • For, when you are approaching poverty, you make one discovery which outweighs some of the others. You discover boredom and mean complications and the beginnings of hunger, but you also discover the great redeeming feature of poverty: the fact that it annihilates the future. Within certain limits, it is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.

    George Orwell (2012). “Down and Out in Paris and London”, p.14, Lulu.com
  • Lack of money means discomfort, means squalid worries, means shortage of tobacco, means ever-present consciousness of failure-above all, it means loneliness.

    George Orwell (1954). “Keep the aspidistra flying”
  • Within certain limits, it is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.

    George Orwell (2012). “Down and Out in Paris and London”, p.14, Lulu.com
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