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1  Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 5
2  From their grimy swing doors, endlessly opening and shutting, there came forth a smell of urine, sawdust, and sour beer.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 8
3  A world of victory after victory, triumph after triumph after triumph: an endless pressing, pressing, pressing upon the nerve of power.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 3: Chapter 3
4  Portions of it are constantly changing hands, and it is the chance of seizing this or that fragment by a sudden stroke of treachery that dictates the endless changes of alignment.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 9
5  One had the feeling that she would have been perfectly content, if the June evening had been endless and the supply of clothes inexhaustible, to remain there for a thousand years, pegging out diapers and singing rubbish.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 4
6  His voice, made metallic by the amplifiers, boomed forth an endless catalogue of atrocities, massacres, deportations, lootings, rapings, torture of prisoners, bombing of civilians, lying propaganda, unjust aggressions, broken treaties.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 9
7  And in spite of the endless slaughters reported in the Press and on the telescreens, the desperate battles of earlier wars, in which hundreds of thousands or even millions of men were often killed in a few weeks, have never been repeated.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 9
8  Always they were a rehashing of the ancient themes--slum tenements, starving children, street battles, capitalists in top hats--even on the barricades the capitalists still seemed to cling to their top hats an endless, hopeless effort to get back into the past.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 7
9  In the long, windowless hall, with its double row of cubicles and its endless rustle of papers and hum of voices murmuring into speakwrites, there were quite a dozen people whom Winston did not even know by name, though he daily saw them hurrying to and fro in the corridors or gesticulating in the Two Minutes Hate.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 4
10  There were times when he rolled about the floor, as shameless as an animal, writhing his body this way and that in an endless, hopeless effort to dodge the kicks, and simply inviting more and yet more kicks, in his ribs, in his belly, on his elbows, on his shins, in his groin, in his testicles, on the bone at the base of his spine.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 3: Chapter 2
11  Thoughts and actions which, when detected, mean certain death are not formally forbidden, and the endless purges, arrests, tortures, imprisonments, and vaporizations are not inflicted as punishment for crimes which have actually been committed, but are merely the wiping-out of persons who might perhaps commit a crime at some time in the future.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 9
12  And all the while, lest one should be in any doubt as to the reality which Goldstein's specious claptrap covered, behind his head on the telescreen there marched the endless columns of the Eurasian army--row after row of solid-looking men with expressionless Asiatic faces, who swam up to the surface of the screen and vanished, to be replaced by others exactly similar.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: Chapter 1
13  All round the world, in London and New York, in Africa and Brazil, and in the mysterious, forbidden lands beyond the frontiers, in the streets of Paris and Berlin, in the villages of the endless Russian plain, in the bazaars of China and Japan--everywhere stood the same solid unconquerable figure, made monstrous by work and childbearing, toiling from birth to death and still singing.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: Chapter 10