Animal Farm Quotes with Page Numbers

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. (Page 134)

Four legs good, two legs bad. (Page 16)

Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. (Page 21)

Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. (Page 34)

No animal shall kill any other animal without cause. (Page 49)

The only good human being is a dead one. (Page 66)

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which. (Page 86)

Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished forever. (Page 101)

We pigs are brainworkers; the organization of the farm totally depends on us. (Page 117)

No animal shall wear clothes. (Page 132)

The Seven Commandments: Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. No animal shall wear clothes. No animal shall sleep in a bed. No animal shall drink alcohol. No animal shall kill any other animal. All animals are equal. (Page 8)

For the first time in his life, Boxer heard himself referred to as Comrade Boxer. (Page 38)

Two legs bad, four legs good. (Page 47)

The human beings did not hate Animal Farm any less now that it was prospering; indeed, they hated it more than ever. (Page 62)

Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy burden. (Page 77)

Animal Farm Quotes with Page Numbers part 2

The real enemy, Snowball, was always lurking in their midst, wagging his tail and uttering his squeaky little phrases. (Page 95)

The animals were happy as they had never conceived it possible to be. (Page 108)

Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. (Page 125)

Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. (Page 138)

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. (Page 153)

Napoleon was now never spoken of simply as ‘Napoleon.’ He was always referred to in formal style as ‘our Leader, Comrade Napoleon.’ (Page 33)

They all wanted to see Snowball expelled. And so, in a little while, out he came, his mane tossed back, his great chest heaving, a gleam of fierceness in his eye. (Page 54)

There, comrades, is the answer to all our problems! (Page 73)

Never listen when they tell you that Man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. (Page 81)

The sheep had been trained to bleat, ‘Four legs good, two legs better! Four legs good, two legs better! Four legs good, two legs better!’ (Page 89)

At the meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times. (Page 110)

No sentimentality, comrade! (Page 127)

Never to have any dealings with human beings. (Page 143)

Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. (Page 157)

His answer to every problem, every setback was, ‘I will work harder!’ (Page 26)

No animal shall kill any other animal without cause. (Page 39)

The only good human being is a dead one. (Page 55)

If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak. (Page 63)

Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished forever. (Page 70)

Four legs good, two legs better! (Page 78)

The hand of man is too often guided by greed and selfishness. (Page 96)

The only good human being is a dead one. (Page 111)

Squealer was so fat that he could with difficulty see out of his eyes. (Page 127)

The only good human being is a dead one. (Page 136)

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. (Page 150)

It was about this time that the pigs suddenly moved into the farmhouse and took up their residence there. (Page 24)

I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself. (Page 41)

I have no need for comrades now. (Page 71)

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. (Page 92)

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which. (Page 116)

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