Written by George Orwell in 1933, Down and Out in Paris and London gives an inside look at what it was like to be living in poverty on the streets of Paris and London. You learn about a variety of different characters that are not different from some of the people you would come across in a breadline or working in the restaurants. While not everyone was pleased by the book, many gave it stellar reviews for depicting the actual human conditions and behaviors at that time. These Down and Out In Paris and London quotes will make you want to get an inside glimpse at what life was like in the 1930's.

Quotes from Down and Out in Paris and London

1

You are always happier when you really know yourself.

2

You got a lot of pity for being poor, but little help.

3

You can live whatever life you choose.

4

Sometimes you just have to say it to believe it.

5

You can always find something free to enjoy.

6

What would you tolerate?

7

Not all eople in poverty should be pitied.

8

We all have our own views on work.

9

Beggars are just the same as anyone else.

10

What do you want from a work?

11

Would you pass or fail a test of virtue?

12

We are all more alike than we think.

13

Most educated people just know very little about poverty.

14

Many times, money only brings more troubles.

15

Never look hungry.

16

Those who have a lot of money may not actually work as much as those who have little money.

17

We all need to make a living some way.

18

The sole purpose in life for many people.

19

Be rich in mind anyway.

20

Some tools are crucial for some works.

21

No one likes to be a charity case.

22

You can make an honest living being a waiter, but there will be times of struggle.

23

Tomorrow is a new day.

24

Why do we do useless work?

25

If you are interested in the living at that time, you may want to read the book after reading these Down and Out in Paris and London quotes.

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