Having trouble locating Hank Rearden Quote. Upvotes for any comments

Posted by Makeoilfromglass 11 years, 9 months ago to The Gulch: General
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It goes along the lines of "the man who needs a job isnt capable and the man who is capable, doesnt need a job'?

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  • Posted by SolitudeIsBliss 11 years, 9 months ago
    Hank talking to his mother who is asking for a job for Phillip.
    "Don't you ever think of people and of your moral duties?"
    "I don't know what it is that you choose to call morality. No, I don't think of people—except that if I gave a job to Philip, I wouldn't be able to face any competent man who needed work and deserved it."
    She got up. Her head was drawn into her shoulders, and the righteous bitterness of her voice seemed to push the words upward at his tall, straight figure: "That's your cruelty, that's what's mean and selfish about you. If you loved your brother, you'd give him a job he didn't deserve, precisely because he didn't deserve it—that would be true love and kindness and brotherhood. Else what's love for? If a man deserves a job, there's no virtue in giving it to him. Virtue is the giving of the undeserved."

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  • Posted by dbhalling 11 years, 9 months ago
    "...There's no such thing as a lousy job—only lousy men who don't care to do it."
    Ellis Wyatt

    "You propose to establish a social order based on the following tenets: that you're incompetent to run your own life, but competent to run the lives of others -- that you're unfit to exist in freedom, but fit to become an omnipotent ruler -- that you're unable to earn your living by use of your own intelligence, but able to judge politicians and vote them into jobs of total power over arts you have never seen, over sciences you have never studied, over achievements of which you have no knowledge, over the gigantic industries where you, by your own definition of capacity, would be unable successfully to fill the job of assistant greaser."
    John Galt

    "You propose to establish a social order based on the following tenets: that you're incompetent to run your own life, but competent to run the lives of others -- that you're unfit to exist in freedom, but fit to become an omnipotent ruler -- that you're unable to earn your living by use of your own intelligence, but able to judge politicians and vote them into jobs of total power over arts you have never seen, over sciences you have never studied, over achievements of which you have no knowledge, over the gigantic industries where you, by your own definition of capacity, would be unable successfully to fill the job of assistant greaser."
    John Galt

    Best I can do
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 11 years, 9 months ago
    Was he talking to the Rearden family at the time?
    I think he was talking to Lillian and Philip
    I think I found a line from Lillian that relates.

    “That's your cruelty, that's what's mean and selfish about you. If you loved your brother, you'd give him a job he didn't deserve, precisely because he didn't deserve it--that would be true love and kindness and brotherhood. Else what's love for? If a man deserves a job, there's no virtue in giving it to him. Virtue is the giving tothe undeserved.”
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