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" the complex responses prompted by the word ‘Orwellian’ which still carry force: fear, integrity, directness, concern for language, plain prose, individual humanity, a striving to see things as they really are, a willingness to admit error, and, above all, the concept of a sense of decency in human relations. "

George Orwell , The Collected Non-Fiction


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George Orwell quote : the complex responses prompted by the word ‘Orwellian’ which still carry force: fear, integrity, directness, concern for language, plain prose, individual humanity, a striving to see things as they really are, a willingness to admit error, and, above all, the concept of a sense of decency in human relations.