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" The things you were talking about. The lights and the flowers. Do they expect those things to make them romantic, not the other way around?”
“Darling, what do you mean?”
“There wasn’t a person there who enjoyed it,” she said, her voice lifeless, “or who thought or felt anything at all. They moved about, and they said the same dull things they say anywhere. I suppose they thought the lights would make it brilliant.”
“Darling, you take everything too seriously. One is not supposed to be intellectual at a ball. One is simply supposed to be gay.”
“How? By being stupid? "

Ayn Rand , Atlas Shrugged


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Ayn Rand quote : The things you were talking about. The lights and the flowers. Do they expect those things to make them romantic, not the other way around?”<br />“Darling, what do you mean?”<br />“There wasn’t a person there who enjoyed it,” she said, her voice lifeless, “or who thought or felt anything at all. They moved about, and they said the same dull things they say anywhere. I suppose they thought the lights would make it brilliant.”<br />“Darling, you take everything too seriously. One is not supposed to be intellectual at a ball. One is simply supposed to be gay.”<br />“How? By being stupid?