As a general rule, I don’t think that The Hours by Michael Cunningham has much in common with Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. But, the following quotes have a similar feel and message. From Atlas Shrugged, Dagny Taggart contemplating while she is waiting for Hank Rearden: The hours ahead, like all her nights with him, […]
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