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" But the trouble is that conscious futility is something only for the young. One cannot go on "despairing of life" in to a ripe old age. One cannot go on being "decadent", since decadence means falling and one can only said to be falling if one is going to reach the bottom reasonably soon. Sooner or later one is obliged to adopt a positive attitude toward life and society. "

George Orwell , All Art is Propaganda: Critical Essays


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George Orwell quote : But the trouble is that conscious futility is something only for the young. One cannot go on