1 I must hold out till the pain becomes unbearable.
2 The family had become in effect an extension of the Thought Police.
3 Winston became aware of silence, as one becomes aware of a new sound.
4 But when war becomes literally continuous, it also ceases to be dangerous.
5 But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength.
6 It would not have occurred to her that an action which is ineffectual thereby becomes meaningless.
7 His thin dark face had become animated, his eyes had lost their mocking expression and grown almost dreamy.
8 Everything faded away into a shadow-world in which, finally, even the date of the year had become uncertain.
9 Hurriedly, lest he should have time to become frightened, he descended the steps and crossed the narrow street.
10 Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.
11 The voice of Goldstein had become an actual sheep's bleat, and for an instant the face changed into that of a sheep.
12 That was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed.
13 The splitting of the intelligence which the Party requires of its members, and which is more easily achieved in an atmosphere of war, is now almost universal, but the higher up the ranks one goes, the more marked it becomes.
14 It was one of those dreams which, while retaining the characteristic dream scenery, are a continuation of one's intellectual life, and in which one becomes aware of facts and ideas which still seem new and valuable after one is awake.
15 And presently some master brain in the Inner Party would select this version or that, would re-edit it and set in motion the complex processes of cross-referencing that would be required, and then the chosen lie would pass into the permanent records and become truth.
16 To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one denies--all this is indispensably necessary.
17 And a few cubicles away a mild, ineffectual, dreamy creature named Ampleforth, with very hairy ears and a surprising talent for juggling with rhymes and metres, was engaged in producing garbled versions--definitive texts, they were called--of poems which had become ideologically offensive, but which for one reason or another were to be retained in the anthologies.
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