The Fountainhead Quotes

The Fountainhead Quotes by Ayn Rand

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Quotes about Ideas
Quotes about Ideas

Quotes from literature about ideas including: In the world of ideas everything was clear; in life all was obscure, embroiled. ~ Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley

40 Love Quotes from Literature
Love Quotes from Literature

Forty love quotes from literature. Collection includes quotes by Shakespeare, E. M. Forster, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, James M. Barrie and more.

Love Quotes from Literature
Love Quotes

It’s not always easy to find just the right words.   If you’re trying to decide what to put inside a Valentine’s Day card or letter, you know what I mean.   Not to worry.  These love  quotes from literature will help. “Those

7 The Fountainhead Quotes Found!

Why do they always teach us that it's easy and evil to do what we want and that we need discipline to restrain ourselves? It's the hardest thing in the world—to do what we want. And it takes the greatest kind of courage. I mean, what we really want. ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand To get things done, you must love the doing, not the secondary consequences. The work, not the people. Your own action, not any possible object of your charity. ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand "I could die for you. But I couldn't, and wouldn't, live for you." ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand "To sell your soul is the easiest thing in the world. That's what everybody does every hour of his life. If I asked you to keep your soul--would you understand why that's much harder?" ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand "Those who speak of love most promiscuously are the ones who've never felt it. They make some sort of feeble stew out of sympathy, compassion, contempt and general indifference, and they call it love. Once you've felt what it means to love as you and I know it--the total passion for the total height--you're incapable of anything less." ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand "And what, incidentally, do you think integrity is? The ability not to pick a watch out of your neighbor's pocket? No, it's not as easy as that. If that were all, I'd say ninety-five percent of humanity were honest, upright men. Only, as you can see, they aren't. Integrity is the ability to stand by an idea. That presupposes the ability to think. Thinking is something one doesn't borrow or pawn." ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand "But you see, I have, let's say, sixty years to live. Most of that time will be spent working. I've chosen the work I want to do. If I find no joy in it, then I'm only condemning myself to sixty years of torture. And I can find the joy only if I do my work in the best way possible to me. But the best is a matter of standards--and I set my own standards. I inherit nothing. I stand at the end of no tradition. I may, perhaps, stand at the beginning of one." ~ The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

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