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"When I first read [Ayn Rand's books] in the late 80s, it felt pretty crazy. And in the last decades, it's in many ways felt much more correct." - Source
"My favorite book." |
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"When I first read [Ayn Rand's books] in the late 80s, it felt pretty crazy. And in the last decades, it's in many ways felt much more correct." |
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"A counterpoint to communism and useful as such, but should be tempered with kindness." |
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"Loved [this book]. Read often." |
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'[Steve Jobs] read some books that really were his guide in life. I think [this book] might have been one of them that he mentioned back then.' - Steve Wozniak |
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"Celebrate the creators in the world (even when they struggle). They may be more valuable than we think." |
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"When I read [this book] in my teens, Dagny Taggart’s character spoke to me on a level I’d never experienced with any other novel." |
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One of Shah Rukh Khan's favorite novels. |
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On the 'books read' section of Ev Williams' GoodReads profile. |
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"[I read this book when] I was 15, and I gave [it] to a lot of people because it shifted how I looked at certain things." |
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Travis Kalanick mentioned this book in a Washington Post interview. |
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"Something I’ve read multiple times to get me in the mindset of not letting anything stand in my way" |