Top 13 Quotes About The Ministry Of Plenty In 1984
#1. Following rulers instead of prophets, the wicked can rule you, but the knowledge can stop it.
Kool Moe Dee
#2. You may rule the world by day, but the creatures of the night demand their privacy.
Darcy Coates
#3. Instead of automatically blaming the person who does not believe in God, we should ask first if his notion of God is a God that ought to be believed in.
George MacDonald
#4. Vain man is apt to think we were merely intended for the world's propagation and to keep its human inhabitants sweet and clean; but, by their leaves, had we the same literature he would find our brains as fruitful as our bodies.
Hannah Woolley
#5. How can we be so good for each other in so many ways, and so bad in just as many others?
R.K. Lilley
#6. A woman's confidence separates the men from the boys.
Sanjo Jendayi
#7. I'm not as serious of a person as people make me out to be. Most people would think that I would be less successful in comedy, but I can crack a joke as well as anyone else.
T.I.
#8. Coming back from doing 'The Hobbit,' you think 'Sherlock' is realistic, but of course, it's not that realistic.
Martin Freeman
#9. But be sure that human feelings can never be completely stilled. If they are forbidden from their normal course, like a river they will cut another channel through the life and flow out to curse and ruin and destroy
A.W. Tozer
#10. A strong and brave heart isn't enough. A true heart, no matter how much the truth hurts, is the strongest of all.
Cameron Jace
#11. The Ministry of Truth, which concerned itself with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts. The Ministry of Peace, which concerned itself with war. The Ministry of Love, which maintained law and order. And the Ministry of Plenty, which was responsible for economic affairs.
George Orwell
#13. If there had been any formidable body of cannibals in the country he [Harry Truman] would have promised to provide them with free missionaries, fattened at the taxpayers' expense.
H.L. Mencken
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