"Either we all live in a decent..." - Quote by George Orwell
Either we all live in a decent world, or nobody does.
More by George Orwell
More on Society
“In America, one of the great liberal documents of the world is the Declaration of Independence. One of the great conservative documents of the world is the Constitution of the United States. We need both documents to build a country. One to get it started - liberal. And the other to help maintain the structure over the years - conservative.”
“The multitude of fools is a protection to the wise.”
“How spiritually blind are men that they fail to see that we are bound together. We rise or fall together; we are dwarfed or godlike, free or chained, together.”
More on Equality
“If the government can set aside some spot for a elk to be a elk without being bothered, or a buffalo to be a buffalo without being shot down, there ought to be some place where a Negro can be a Negro without being Jim Crowed.”
“Small natures require despotism to exercise their sinews, as great souls thirst for equality to give play to their heart.”
“The land, the earth God gave to man for his home ... should never be the possession of any man, corporation, (or) society ... any more than the air or water.”