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What's it say on Ayn Rand's tombstone?

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Originally posted by: Proletariat
I urinated on my mothers collection of Ayn Rand novels.








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I bought a collection of Ayn Rand novels at a garage sale that smelled like pee...
 
Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
Originally posted by: Proletariat
I urinated on my mothers collection of Ayn Rand novels.








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Go back to P&N you dirty commie.

If you think people who diss Ayn Rand are bad, you should meet the ones that have actually read and liked The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged...especially right after they have read it. But it is to the novels' credit that they can influence people to that extent. The Grapes of Wrath would be a wonderful antidote, though 🙂 ...and it is a far superior work of literature.
 
Ayn Rand Quotes
  • A building has integrity just like a man. And just as seldom.
  • A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others.
  • Government "help" to business is just as disastrous as government persecution... the only way a government can be of service to national prosperity is by keeping its hands off.
  • Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's values.
  • I swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.
  • If you ask me to name the proudest distinction of Americans, I would choose... the fact that they were the people who created the phrase "to make money." No other language or nation had ever used these words before... Americans were the first to understand that wealth has to be created.
  • Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver.
  • The ladder of success is best climbed by stepping on the rungs of opportunity.
  • The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.
  • Throughout the centuries there were men who took first steps, down new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision.
 
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