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George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Arthur Levine

When we asked college students how they adapted to the tidal wave of new technology, one explained, It's only technology if it happened after you were born. — Arthur Levine

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

If I had understood the situation a bit better I should probably have joined the Anarchists. — George Orwell

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Kunal Narayan Uniyal

Before fighting for truth, find the truth. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

It makes us a thread in a tapestry that has unrolled for centuries before us, and will unroll for centuries after us. We're midway through the loom, that's the present, and what we do casts the thread in a particular direction, and the picture of the tapestry changes accordingly. When we begin to to try to make a picture pleasing to us and to those who come after, then perhaps you can say that we have seized history. — Kim Stanley Robinson

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Ethel Waters

We miss a lot in life because we don't know when to quit, what to leave out. — Ethel Waters

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

The fat Russian agent was cornering all the foreign refugees in turn and explaining plausibly that this whole affair was an Anarchist plot. I watched him with some interest, for it was the first time that I had seen a person whose profession was telling lies - unless one counts journalists. — George Orwell

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

During the first two months of the war it was the Anarchists more than anyone else who had saved the situation, and much later than this the Anarchist militia, in spite of their indiscipline, were notoriously the best fighters among the purely Spanish forces. — George Orwell

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

I said that we should be all right if we had some cigarettes. I only meant this as a joke; nevertheless half an hour later McNair appeared with two packets of Lucky Strike. He had braved the pitch-dark streets, roamed by Anarchist patrols who had twice stopped him at the pistol's point and examined his papers. I shall not forget this small act of heroism. We were very glad of the cigarettes. — George Orwell

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Wen Spencer

By lifting Widget up, Law had given her the power to help others. They were daisy-chained together; acts of goodwill looped back around. Law had saved Windwolf. He had protected her without even knowing how much he owed her. Tinker saved the tengu, and they in turn protected Usagi and her children. Around and around, kindness being paid forward until it returned. It was what Pittsburgh needed. What Elfhome needed; people helping one another without concern of clan or race or species. — Wen Spencer

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Conversation is an art in which a man has all mankind for his competitors, for it is that which all are practising every day while they live. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Lorraine Heath

She
wondered if any of them had truly understood the cost
of what they were asking of each other. — Lorraine Heath

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

Philosophically, Communism and Anarchism are poles apart. Practically - i.e. in the form of society aimed at - the difference is mainly one of emphasis, but it is quite irreconcilable. The Communist's emphasis is always on centralism and efficiency, the Anarchist's on liberty and equality. — George Orwell

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By Chaim Potok

How do I convince him that the way we study Talmud is not a threat?'
'But it is a threat, Reuven. I just told you it is a threat. In the hands of those who do not love the tradition it is a dangerous weapon.'
'Everything is dangerous in the wrong hands. How do I convince him that we're not a threat? — Chaim Potok

George Orwell Anarchist Quotes By George Orwell

Today, for example, one can imagine a good book being written by a Catholic, a Communist, a Fascist, a pacifist, an anarchist, perhaps by an old-style Liberal or an ordinary Conservative: one cannot imagine a good book being written by a spiritualist, a Buchmanite or a member of the Ku Klux Klan. The views that a writer holds must be compatible with sanity, in the medical sense, and with the power of continuous thought: beyond that what we ask of him is talent, which is probably another name for conviction. — George Orwell