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  • #1
    “I would like to believe he's sick rather than just mean and evil.”
    Charles Rangel

  • #2
    “I'm just a little bit sicker then the average individual I think.”
    Eminem
    tags: sick

  • #3
    Jarod Kintz
    “I like to call in sick to work at places where I’ve never held a job. Then when the manager tells me I don’t work there, I tell them I’d like to. But not today, as I’m sick.”
    Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not for Sale

  • #4
    “I realise now that I wanted to disappear. To get so lost that nobody ever found me. To go so far away that I'd never be able to make my way home again. But I have no idea why.”
    Jessica Warman, Between

  • #5
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Deserves it! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #6
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.”
    Benjamin Franklin

  • #7
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “As my sufferings mounted I soon realized that there were two ways in which I could respond to my situation -- either to react with bitterness or seek to transform the suffering into a creative force. I decided to follow the latter course.”
    Martin Luther King Jr.

  • #8
    Stephen  King
    “Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman's got to hold on to.”
    Stephen King, Dolores Claiborne

  • #9
    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?”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #10
    Ayn Rand
    “Patience is always rewarded and romance is always round the corner!”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #11
    Ayn Rand
    “She knew that even pain can be confessed, but to confess happiness is to stand naked, delivered to the witness...”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #12
    Ayn Rand
    “She thought how strange it would be if she ever said 'Hello' to him. One did not greet oneself each morning.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #13
    Ayn Rand
    “One loses everything when one loses one's sense of humor.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #14
    Ayn Rand
    “Don't think. Believe. Trust your heart, not your brain. Don't think. Feel. Believe.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #15
    Ayn Rand
    “Genius is an exaggeration of dimension. So is elephantiasis. Both may be only a disease.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #16
    Ayn Rand
    “Every loneliness is a pinnacle”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #17
    Ayn Rand
    “She knew that she could not have reached this white serenity except as the sum of all the colors, of all the violence she had known.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #18
    Ayn Rand
    “I love you, Dominique. As selfishly as the fact that I exist. As selfishly as my lungs breathe air. I breathe for my own necessity, for the fuel of my body, for my survival. I've given you, not my sacrifice or my pity, but my ego and my naked need. This is the only way I can want you to love me.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #19
    Ayn Rand
    “You want to do it?"

    "I might. If you offer me enough."

    "Howard—anything you ask. Anything. I'd sell my soul..."

    "That's the sort of thing I want you to understand. 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?”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #20
    Ayn Rand
    “No happy person can be quite so impervious to pain (Gail Wynand to Dominique Francon)”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #21
    Ayn Rand
    “The first right on earth is the right of the ego. Man's first duty is to himself. His moral law is never to place his prime goal within the persons of others. His moral obligation is to do what he wishes, provided his wish does not depend primarily upon other men.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
    tags: moral

  • #22
    Ayn Rand
    “It's said that the worst thing one can do to a man is to kill his self-respect. But that's not true. Self-respect is something that can't be killed. The worst thing is to kill a man's pretense at it.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #23
    Ayn Rand
    “It's such a waste to be subtle and vicious with people who don't even know that you're being subtle and vicious”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #24
    Ayn Rand
    “He wanted nothing, for the time being, except to understand .... Without advice, assistance or plan, he began reading an incongruous assortment of books; he would find some passage which he could not understand in one book, and he would get another on that subject .... There was no order in his reading; but there was order in what remained of it in his mind.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #25
    Ayn Rand
    “Now I don’t see anything evil in a desire to make money. But money is only a means to some end. If a man wants it for a personal purpose — to invest in his industry, to create, to study, to travel, to enjoy luxury — he’s completely moral. But the men who place money first go much beyond that. Personal luxury is a limited endeavor. What they want is ostentation: to show, to stun, to entertain, to impress others… At the price of their own self-respect. In the realm of greatest importance — the realm of values, of judgment, of spirit, of thought — they place others above self, in the exact manner which altruism demands. A truly selfish man cannot be affected by the approval of others. He doesn’t need it.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #26
    Ayn Rand
    “Worry is a waste of emotional reserve".”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #27
    Ayn Rand
    “One must never allow oneself to acquire an exaggerated sense of one's own importance. There's no necessity to burden oneself with absolutes”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #28
    Ayn Rand
    “Why no. I’m too conceited. If you want to call it that. I don’t make
    comparisons. I never think of myself in relation to anyone else. I just refuse
    to measure myself as part of anything. I’m an utter egotist.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #29
    Ayn Rand
    “A quest for self-respect is proof of its lack”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #30
    Ayn Rand
    “This is pity,” he thought, and then he lifted his head in wonder. He thought that there must be something terribly wrong with a world in which this monstrous feeling is called a virtue.”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead



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