1 You thought I was a good Party member.
2 A Party member lives from birth to death under the eye of the Thought Police.
3 In principle a Party member had no spare time, and was never alone except in bed.
4 It was a queer thing, even a compromising thing, for a Party member to have in his possession.
5 Of all the crimes that a Party member could commit, this one was the least possible to conceal.
6 This again was never put into plain words, but in an indirect way it was rubbed into every Party member from childhood onwards.
7 She had had her first love-affair when she was sixteen, with a Party member of sixty who later committed suicide to avoid arrest.
8 Neither the Brotherhood nor THE BOOK was a subject that any ordinary Party member would mention if there was a way of avoiding it.
9 In a Party member, on the other hand, not even the smallest deviation of opinion on the most unimportant subject can be tolerated.
10 A momentary hush passed over the group of people round the chairs as they saw the black overalls of an Inner Party member approaching.
11 He thought of a man whom he had passed in the street a few weeks back; a quite ordinary-looking man, a Party member, aged thirty-five to forty, tallish and thin, carrying a brief-case.
12 There were occasions when Big Brother devoted his Order for the Day to commemorating some humble, rank-and-file Party member whose life and death he held up as an example worthy to be followed.
13 Meanwhile no Inner Party member wavers for an instant in his mystical belief that the war is real, and that it is bound to end victoriously, with Oceania the undisputed master of the entire world.
14 Great areas of it, even for a Party member, were neutral and non-political, a matter of slogging through dreary jobs, fighting for a place on the Tube, darning a worn-out sock, cadging a saccharine tablet, saving a cigarette end.
15 There was even a whole sub-section--Pornosec, it was called in Newspeak--engaged in producing the lowest kind of pornography, which was sent out in sealed packets and which no Party member, other than those who worked on it, was permitted to look at.
16 He believed in the principles of Ingsoc, he venerated Big Brother, he rejoiced over victories, he hated heretics, not merely with sincerity but with a sort of restless zeal, an up-to-dateness of information, which the ordinary Party member did not approach.
17 Even the humblest Party member is expected to be competent, industrious, and even intelligent within narrow limits, but it is also necessary that he should be a credulous and ignorant fanatic whose prevailing moods are fear, hatred, adulation, and orgiastic triumph.
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