The man who is unwilling to accept responsibility for his own life has no right to demand that others take responsibility for him.
Objectivism, Atlas Shrugged
The man who is unwilling to accept responsibility for his own life has no right to demand that others take responsibility for him.
Objectivism, Atlas Shrugged
From her writings
1960s
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