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When the train stopped, when she got off and heard the concrete of the platform under her heels, she felt light, lifted, impelled to action. She started off, walking fast, as if the speed of her steps could give form to the things she felt.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Action Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Speed

...were she lying crushed under the ruins of a building, were she torn by the bomb of an air raid, so long as she was still in existence she would know that action is man’s foremost obligation, regardless of anything he feels...

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Action Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart

Yes, this is an age of moral crisis. Yes, you are bearing punishment for your evil. But it is not man who is now on trial and it is not human nature that will take the blame. It is your moral code that’s through, this time. Your moral code has reached its climax, the blind alley at the end of its course. And if you wish to go on living, what you now need is not to return to morality—you who have never known any—but to discover it.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged John Galt Life Man Morals Objectivism Philosophy Values

Do not cry that it is our duty to serve you. We do not recognize such duty. Do not cry that you need us. We do not consider need a claim. Do not cry that you own us. You don’t.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged John Galt Life Man Morals Philosophy Values

While a creator does and must worship Man (which means his own highest potentiality; which is his natural self-reverence), he must not make the mistake of thinking that this means the necessity to worship Mankind (as a collective). These are two entirely different conceptions, with entirely - (immensely and diametrically opposed) - different consequences.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Man

Incredulity and indifference were her only reaction: incredulity, because she could not conceive of what would bring human beings to such a state —indifference, because she could not regard those who reached it, as human any longer.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Human Indifference

They said you were hard and cold and unfeeling.”“But it’s true...I am, in the sense they mean—only have they ever told you in just what sense they mean it?What did they mean about you?”“Whenever anyone accuses some person of being ‘unfeeling,’ he means that that person is just. He means that that person has no causeless emotions and will not grant him a feeling which he does not deserve. He means that .‘to feel’ is to go against reason, against moral values, against reality.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Cold Dagny Taggart Emotions Feel Reason Unemotional

Whenever anyone accuses some person of being ‘unfeeling,’ he means that that person is just. He means that that person has no causeless emotions and will not grant him a feeling which he does not deserve. He means that .‘to feel’ is to go against reason, against moral values, against reality.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Cold Dagny Taggart Emotions Feel Reason Unemotional

...there’s nothing of any importance in life—except how well you do your work. Nothing. Only that. Whatever else you are, will come from that. It’s the only measure of human value.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Francisco D Anconia Value

No, justice has not ceased to exist. How could it? It is possible for men to abandon their sight of it, and then it is justice that destroys them. But it is not possible for justice to go out of existence, because one is an attribute of the other, because justice is the act of acknowledging that which exists.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Justice

There is no escape from justice, nothing can be unearned and unpaid for in the universe, neither in matter nor in spirit—and if the guilty do not pay, then the innocent have to pay it.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Justice

When one acts on pity against justice, it is the good whom one punishes for the sake of the evil; when one saves the guilty from suffering, it is the innocent whom one forces to suffer.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Justice

No action could be lower or more futile than for one person to throw upon another the burden of his abdication of choice.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Choice Dagny Taggart

The things you were talking about. The lights and the flowers. Do they expect those things to make them romantic, not the other way around?”“Darling, what do you mean?”“There wasn’t a person there who enjoyed it,” she said, her voice lifeless, “or who thought or felt anything at all. They moved about, and they said the same dull things they say anywhere. I suppose they thought the lights would make it brilliant.”“Darling, you take everything too seriously. One is not supposed to be intellectual at a ball. One is simply supposed to be gay.”“How? By being stupid?

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Gay Romantic

They say that it’s hard for men to agree. You’d be surprised how easy it is—when both parties hold as their moral absolute that neither exists for the sake of the other and that reason is their only means of trade.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Agree Atlas Shrugged Moral Reason

Thought—he told himself quietly—is a weapon one uses in order to act. No action was possible. Thought is the tool by which one makes a choice. No choice was left to him. Thought sets one’s purpose and the way to reach it. In the matter of his life being torn piece by piece out of him, he was to have no voice, no purpose, no way, no defense.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Thought

You have sacrificed justice to mercy. You have sacrificed independence to unity. You have sacrificed reason to faith. You have sacrificed wealth to need. You have sacrificed self-esteem to self-denial. You have sacrificed happiness to duty.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged John Galt Life Morals Philosophy Sacrifice Values

...there was no guilt in his face, no doubt, nothing but the calm of an inviolate self-confidence.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Self Confidence

The only thing that counts in life is solid, material assets. It's no time for theories when everything is falling to pieces around us.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Capitalism Theories

As she looked at him, her dark gray eyes went slowly from astonishment to stillness, then to a strange expression that resembled a look of weariness, except that it seemed to reflect much more than the endurance of this one moment.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Expression Eyes

...she stood beside him, sagging in his arms, abandoning herself to anything he wished, in open acknowledgment of his power to reduce her to helplessness by the pleasure he had the power to give her.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Pleasure

He saw the article...which was not an expression of ideas, but a bucket of slime emptied in public—an article that did not contain a single fact, not even an invented one, but poured a stream of sneers and adjectives in which nothing was clear except the filthy malice of denouncing without considering proof necessary.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Fact Hank Rearden Media Opinion Proof Public Opinion

...he had never known fear because, against any disaster, he had held the omnipotent cure of being able to act.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Fearless Hank Rearden

He saw for the first time that he had never known fear because, against any disaster, he had held the omnipotent cure of being able to act.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Fearless Hank Rearden

...he had acquired the conviction that one had to concern oneself with the rational, not the insane—that one had to seek that which was right, because the right answer always won—that the senseless, the wrong, the monstrously unjust could not work, could not succeed, could do nothing but defeat itself.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Rational Right Wrong

Throughout his life, whenever he became convinced that a course of action was right, the desire to follow it had come automatically.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Right

She had been proved right so eloquently, she had thought, that comments were unnecessary.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Right

Are you saying,” he asked slowly, “that I rose in your estimation when you found that I wanted you?”“Of course.”“That’s not the reaction of most people to being wanted.”“It isn’t.”“Most people feel that they rise in their own eyes, if others want them.”“I feel that others live up to me, if they want me....

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Hank Rearden Want Wanted

She lay on her back, looking up at the sky, feeling no desire to move or think or know that there was any time beyond this moment.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Moment

It was the only lie she ever told. She did not do it to protect Francisco; she did it because she felt, for some reason which she could not define, that the incident was a secret too precious to share.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Secret

She wanted to tell him of the years she had spent looking for men such as he to work with; she wanted to tell him that his enemies were hers, that she was fighting the same battle...

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Battle Dagny Taggart

...dangers, to Francisco, were merely opportunities for another brilliant performance; there were no battles he could lose, no enemies to beat him.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Battles Dangers Enemies Francisco D Anconia

Nothing can justify injustice.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Hank Rearden Injustice

Don’t tell me your evaluation. Give me the facts.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Facts Hank Rearden

He knew that the dread in these men’s minds was not of the fact, but of his naming it—as if the fact had not existed, but his words held the power to make it exist.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Fact

Well, whose opinion did you take?”“I don’t ask for opinions.”“What do you go by?”“Judgment.”“Well, whose judgment did you take?”“Mine.”“But whom did you consult about it?”“Nobody.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Judgment Opinion

The capacity for unclouded enjoyment, she thought, does not belong to irresponsible fools; an inviolate peace of spirit is not the achievement of a drifter; to be able to laugh like that is the end result of the most profound, most solemn thinking.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Francisco D Anconia Laugh

You always play it open, don’t you?” he asked.“I’ve never noticed you doing otherwise.”“I thought I was the only one who could afford to.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart Hank Rearden Play
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