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Ayn Rand

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If an heir is equal to his money, it serves him; if not, it destroys him.


— Ayn Rand


#equality

Don't ever get angry at a man for stating the truth." Dagny Taggart


— Ayn Rand


#inspirational

Your fear of death is not a love for life. . .


— Ayn Rand


#death

But, in fact, a person's sexual choice is the result and sum of their fundamental convictions. Tell me what a person finds sexually attractive and I will tell you their entire philosophy of life.


— Ayn Rand


#convictions #life #philosophy #sex #life

Men hate passion, any great passion. Henry Cameron made a mistake: he loved his work. That was why he fought. That was why he lost.


— Ayn Rand


#love

He was described as the literary leader of the age, but had never written a book that sold more than three thousand copies.


— Ayn Rand


#age

A right doesn't include the material implementation of that right by other men; it includes only the freedom to earn that implementation by one's own effort.


— Ayn Rand


#rights #freedom

We alone, of the thousands who walk this earth, we alone in this hour are doing a work which has no purpose save that we wish to do it.


— Ayn Rand


#freedom-of-thought #pride #freedom

Life is achievement....Give yourself an aim, something you want to do, then go after it, breaking through everything, with nothing in mind but your aim, all will, all concentration, and get it.


— Ayn Rand


#inspirational

Happiness is possible only to a rational man, the man who desires nothing but rational goals, seeks nothing but rational values and finds his joy in nothing but rational actions.


— Ayn Rand


#inspirational






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In 1941 Paramount Pictures produced a movie version of the play. The novel centers on an uncompromising young architect named Howard Roark and his struggle against what Rand described as "second-handers"—those who attempt to live through others placing others above self. Afterward Ayn Rand turned to nonfiction to promote her philosophy publishing her own magazines and releasing several collections of essays until her death in 1982.

Ayn Rand (pron. In politics Ayn Rand condemned the initiation of force as immoral and opposed collectivism and statism as well as anarchism instead supporting a minarchist limited government and laissez-faire capitalism which Ayn Rand believed was the only social system that protected individual rights.

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