In Chapter 2 of the book "1984" by George Orwell, some lies that the character Winston tells are related to his rebellious thoughts and actions against the Party. He lies about his activities and feelings to conceal his true intentions from the surveillance of the Party. Winston also lies to himself about the reality of the oppressive regime he lives under, trying to convince himself that there may be hope for change.
According to Winston in the novel 1984, hope lies with the proles, the working class citizens of Oceania who have not been fully indoctrinated by the party. Winston believes that if the proles were to rise up and challenge the oppressive regime, there could be a chance for a better society.
Just as the quote goes "Only the proles are free" and if there's hope, it lies in the proles. Winston knows that the only one that are free from the monitor of the party are the proles. Hence he viewed them as the only hope for freedom. However, the proles are not really concerned about this.
future food requirement lies in the ocean
in this competitive world, it lies with competition. but if we want a happy life it will be with cooperation.
It lies in the unknowable future - unless you are superstitious.
The quote is from the movie Kate and Leopold.
totalitarian party
Winston Smith works at the Ministry of Truth (Minitru)
Knickerbockers
Past present and future
depends how convincing they are!