George Orwell Quotes
The Great Mass Of Human Beings Are Not Acutely Selfish. After The Age Of About Thirty They Abandon Individual Ambition - In Many Cases, Indeed, They Almost Abandon The Sense Of Being Individuals At All - And Live Chiefly For Others, Or Are Simply Smothered Under Drudgery.
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