15 de noviembre de 2010

Just that


"I like your work."
Mallory spoke earnestly, his voice sober.
"You mean you saw the things I've done, and you liked them - you - yourself - alone - without anyone telling you that you should like them or why you should like them - and you decided that you wanted me, for that reason - only for that reason - without knowing anything about me or giving a damn - only because of the things I've done and ... and what you saw in them - only because of that, you decided to hire me, and you went to the bother of finding me and coming here, and being insulted-only because you saw - and what you saw made me important to you, made you want me? Is that what you mean?"
"Just that," said Roark.
Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
Part Two, Chapter 11


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