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Ayn Rand

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Racism negates two aspects of man's life: reason and choice, or mind and morality, replacing them with chemical predestination.


— Ayn Rand


#racism #reason #life

Man is an end in himself.


— Ayn Rand


#life #objectivism #philosophy #success #life

You, whom I have always loved and never found, you whom I expected to see at the end of the rails beyond the horizon—


— Ayn Rand


#idea #love #memory #unattainable #love

And man will go on. Man, not men.


— Ayn Rand


#men

The question of whether one alleges the Superiority or Inferiority of any given race is irrelevant; racism has only one psychological root: the racist's sense of his own Inferiority.


— Ayn Rand


#psychological #racism #racism

Money is the barometer of society's virtue.


— Ayn Rand


#money

Politically, the goal of today’s dominant trend is statism. Philosophically, the goal is the obliteration of reason; psychologically, it is the erosion of ambition.


— Ayn Rand


#political #psychology #reason #statism #political-philosophy

A man doesn't borrow pieces of his body. A building doesn't borrow hunks of its soul. Its maker gives it the soul and every wall, window and stairway to express it.


— Ayn Rand


#objectivism #architecture

Do not let the hero in your soul perish...


— Ayn Rand


#inspirational

Keating stood still, because he understood for the first time what it was that artists spoke about when they spoke of beauty.


— Ayn Rand


#beauty #art






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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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