George Orwell Quotes
It Was Terribly Dangerous To Let Your Thoughts Wander When You Were In Any Public Place Or Within Range Of A Telescreen. The Smallest Thing Could Give You Away. A Nervous Tic, An Unconscious Of Anxiety, A Habit Of Muttering To Yourself Anything That Carried The Suggestion Of Abnormality, Of Having Something To Hide. In Any Case, To Wear An Improper Expression On Your Face (to Look Incredulous When A Victory Was Announced, For Example) Was Itself A Punishable Offense. There Was Even A Word For It In Newspeak: Facecrime, It Was Called.
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