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Animal Farm Quotes
LOYALTY
• "I will work harder"-Boxer
• "Napoleon is always right"-Boxer
• While the dogs walked behind Napoleon, the other animals “noticed that they wagged their tales to him"
• "I was at his side until the very end"- Squealer
• "I have no wish to take life, not even human life"- Boxer
• "Death to Humanity"- Napoleon
• Old major was “so highly regarded on the farm” all the animals “were willing to lose an hours sleep to hear him speak"
• "All men are enemies. All animals are comrades."
• “Loyalty and obedience is more important"- Squealer

CORRUPTION QUOTES
• ...rations were reduced, except those of the pigs and the dogs.
• …did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others.
• …acquired the money to buy themselves another case of whisky.
• …farm has grown richer without making the animals themselves richer[except] for the pig and dogs.
• …any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half.
• …the animals had worked longer hours and fed no better than they were in Jones’s day.
• …when fierce growling dogs roamed everywhere.
• ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS. (Major Quote)
• …looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again…
• …suddenly moved into the farmhouse and took up their residence there…

BETRAYAL QUOTES
• “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing”

• “Main is the only real enemy we have”

• “…in fighting against man, we must not come to resemble him”

• “…was ‘no animal shall drink alcohol,”….. “read: no animal shall drink alcohol in excess”

• “somehow or other, the last two words had slipped out of the animals’ memory”

• “…he proved to them in detail [that they had more]”

• “the farm had grown richer without making the animals any richer except the pigs”

• “[She pictured] a society of animals set free from hunger and whips”

• “They had come to a time no one dared to speak.

• “the creatures outside looked

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