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Affection Quote by Ayn Rand

“He despised causeless affection, just as he despised unearned wealth. They professed to love him for some unknown reason and they ignored all the things for which he could wish to be loved.” quote by Ayn Rand
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“He despised causeless affection, just as he despised unearned wealth. They professed to love him for some unknown reason and they ignored all the things for which he could wish to be loved.”

Ayn Rand

About This Quote

Source Novel: Atlas Shrugged, 1957

He rejected affection without merit and wealth without effort, valuing love earned through virtue.

In simple terms: He despised unearned love and wealth.

Key Takeaway

Seek relationships based on merit and virtue.

Themes

individualism values love wealth ethics

Mood

defiant analytical critical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • career advancement
  • financial decisions
  • social status

Key Concepts

Objectivism moral philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is love without reason truly selfish?
  • Can meritocracy coexist with empathy?
A Different Perspective

Dismisses the role of compassion and community support.

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