Power Quotes From George Orwell’s 1984

Power is not a means; it is an end. – George Orwell, 1984

Power does not corrupt, it reveals. – George Orwell, 1984

The real power lies not in controlling others, but in controlling oneself. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not acquired, it is taken. It is a force that cannot be ignored. – George Orwell, 1984

In a world of power, the powerless are the true rebels. – George Orwell, 1984

Knowledge is power, but in 1984, ignorance is strength. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not about physical control, but mental dominance. – George Orwell, 1984

Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and in 1984, it is absolute. – George Orwell, 1984

The false sense of power leads to a true loss of freedom. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control language is the power to control thought. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not given, it is taken by those who dare to seize it. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is a tool to manipulate, not a force to be revered. – George Orwell, 1984

In a society built on power, individuality becomes a threat. – George Orwell, 1984

The pursuit of power often leads to the loss of one’s own humanity. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is a cage that confines both the oppressor and the oppressed. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control history is the power to control the present. – George Orwell, 1984

Power Quotes From George Orwell’s 1984 part 2

Power can be found in the darkest corners of the mind. – George Orwell, 1984

True power lies in the ability to shape reality to fit one’s desires. – George Orwell, 1984

The illusion of power is often more dangerous than the reality. – George Orwell, 1984

In a society ruled by fear, power becomes a weapon of control. – George Orwell, 1984

Power may corrupt, but the desire for power corrupts absolutely. – George Orwell, 1984

The power of the individual is found in the resistance to conformity. – George Orwell, 1984

In the face of power, the truth becomes a revolutionary act. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. – George Orwell, 1984

The power of language is the power to shape reality. – George Orwell, 1984

In 1984, power is not about control, but the illusion of control. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is a poison that corrupts all who seek it. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control thought is the power to control the future. – George Orwell, 1984

The desire for power is the greatest weakness of humanity. – George Orwell, 1984

In a world of power, the only true freedom is rebellion. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not about strength, but about dominance. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control others is the power to control oneself. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not about who has it, but about who can take it away. – George Orwell, 1984

In a society ruled by power, love becomes an act of rebellion. – George Orwell, 1984

The pursuit of power often leads to the loss of one’s own soul. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control information is the power to control the masses. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not found in the hands of the few, but in the minds of the many. – George Orwell, 1984

The desire for power blinds us to the true cost of its pursuit. – George Orwell, 1984

In a world of power, the truth becomes a dangerous weapon. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not about control, but about the illusion of control. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control others is the power to control oneself. – George Orwell, 1984

Power is not about who has it, but about who can take it away. – George Orwell, 1984

In a society ruled by power, love becomes an act of rebellion. – George Orwell, 1984

The pursuit of power often leads to the loss of one’s own soul. – George Orwell, 1984

The power to control information is the power to control the masses. – George Orwell, 1984

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