Ayn Rand Quotes
You Know That I Hate You, Roark. I Hate You For What You Are, For Wanting You, For Having To Want You. I'm Going To Fight You-and I'm Going To Destroy You-and I Tell You This As Calmly As I Told You That I'm A Begging Animal. I'm Going To Pray That You Can't Be Destroyed-I Tell You This, Too-even Though I Believe In Nothing And Have Nothing To Pray To. But I Will Fight To Block Every Step You Take. I Will Fight To Tear Every Chance You Want Away From You. I Will Hurt You Through The Only Thing That Can Hurt You-through Your Work. I Will Fight To Starve You, To Strangle You On The Things You Won't Be Able To Reach. I Have Done It To You To Today-and That Is Why I Shall Sleep With You Tonight. Part 2, Chapter 7, Pg. 272-3 The Fountainhead
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