Thursday, December 8, 2011

Morality of Sacrifice

Under a morality of sacrifice, the first value you sacrifice is morality; the next is self-esteem. When need is the standard, every man is both victim and parasite. As a victim, he must labor to fill the needs of others, leaving himself in the position of a parasite whose needs must be filled by others. He cannot approach his fellow men except in one of two disgraceful roles: he is both a beggar and a sucker.
John Galt (Fictional Character)
Taken From:  Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged (1957) 

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