
"Mr. Roark, we're alone here. Why don't you tell me what you think of me? In any words you wish. No one will hear us."
"But I don't think of you."
This is a conversation between Roark and Toohey, who has spent the whole book trying to destroy Roark's career. It highlights Rand's philosophy that we shouldn't think of what others think of us, but to pursue our own passions.
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