George Orwell Quote

There were sins that were too subtle to be explained, and there were others that were too terrible to be clearly mentioned. For example, there was sex, which was always smouldering just under the surface and which suddenly blew up into a tremendous row when I was about twelve.


The collected essays, journalism, and letters of George Orwell (ed. 1968)


There were sins that were too subtle to be explained, and there were others that were too terrible to be clearly mentioned. For example, there was...

There were sins that were too subtle to be explained, and there were others that were too terrible to be clearly mentioned. For example, there was...

There were sins that were too subtle to be explained, and there were others that were too terrible to be clearly mentioned. For example, there was...

There were sins that were too subtle to be explained, and there were others that were too terrible to be clearly mentioned. For example, there was...