Another Fountainhead Quote
I like this one a lot. From chapter 6 of Part Four. Howard Roak in Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead:
> "Look, Gail" Roark got up, reached out, tore a thick branch off a tree, held it in both hands, one fist closed at each end; then, his wrists and knuckles tensed against the resistance, he bent the branch slowly into an arc. > > "Now I can make what I want of it: a bow, a spear, a cane, a railing. That's the meaning of life." > > "Your strength?" > > "Your work." He tossed the branch aside. "The material the earth offers you and what you make of it..."