Toohey: “Tell me what you think of me.”
Roark: “But I don’t.”
{Context from Ayn Rand’s Fountainhead: Toohey has spent his life trying to destroy Roark’s.}
Can you imagine saying that to someone who has dedicated his life to destroying yours?
Classic. Let’s get too busy creating/living our ideal lives and too independent of the good or bad opinion of others to even think about our critics or what they may be thinking of us.
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