various people: Who is John Galt?
出自電影《Atlas Shrugged: Part I》 的經典對白。
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U.S. Representative's voice on television: Mister Speaker, we would like to propose a bill to make it illegal to fire employees from profitable companies.
Francisco D'Anconia: They consider knowledge to be superfluous.
Ellis Wyatt: This is Ellis Wyatt. I'm gone. Don't try to find me. You won't. I am on strike.
Sign: I'm leaving it as I found it. Take over. It's yours.
Mother Rearden: Another man would have given his wife a diamond bracelet if he wanted to give her a gift - for her pleasure not his.
Wesley Mouch: Paul, this is not personal. Everybody has to share the burdens we face, especially Rearden.
Henry Rearden: What battle? I don't fight the disarmed.
U.S. Representative's voice on television: Mister Speaker, we would like to propose a bill to make it illegal to fire employees from profitable companies.
Francisco D'Anconia: They consider knowledge to be superfluous.
Ellis Wyatt: This is Ellis Wyatt. I'm gone. Don't try to find me. You won't. I am on strike.
Sign: I'm leaving it as I found it. Take over. It's yours.
Mother Rearden: Another man would have given his wife a diamond bracelet if he wanted to give her a gift - for her pleasure not his.
Wesley Mouch: Paul, this is not personal. Everybody has to share the burdens we face, especially Rearden.
various people: Who is John Galt?
Henry Rearden: What battle? I don't fight the disarmed.
Henry Rearden: What is your purpose in talking to me? Francisco D'Anconia: Let's just say it is to give you the words you will need for the time you will need them.
Henry Rearden: I'm curious... is it alright with you that I'm squeezing every penny of profit I can from your emergency? Dagny Taggart: I have to get the Rio Norte completely re-railed in nine months or Taggart Transcontinental will crash. Henry Rearden: They're doing their best to make it harder for you aren't they? Dagny Taggart: Yes, but it's useless to get angry with people like my brother and his friends in Washington. I don't have time for it. I have to undo what they've done. Henry Rearden: And after? Dagny Taggart: After, they won't matter anyway.
James Taggart: Well that was quick! Dagny Taggart: You'd be surprised how quickly things get done when you do some actual work and don't rely on political favors.
Henry Rearden: The next time you decide to throw a party, can you stick to your own crowd? Don't bother inviting people you think are my friends. Lillian Rearden: But Henry, you don't have any friends.
Henry Rearden: What exactly is your motive here? Francisco D'Anconia: Let us say, to give you the words you need for the time when you'll need them.
Henry Rearden: What are you doing with yourself these days? Phillip Rearden: I'm working for Friends of Global Awareness. Henry Rearden: I know them. What do you want? Phillip Rearden: Money. Henry Rearden: Doesn't everyone? Call my office first thing in the morning. I'll authorize a hundred grand for you. Phillip Rearden: You really don't care about helping the underprivileged, do you? Henry Rearden: No Phillip, I don't, but it'll make you happy. Phillip Rearden: Oh, it's not for me Hank. It's for the benefit of the less privileged. You think I can have the money wired to my account? Henry Rearden: A wire? Why? Phillip Rearden: Well, the thing is, it's a Progressive group. They wouldn't appreciate your name on a check.
Paul Larkin: They say you're intractable, you're ruthless, your only goal is to make money. Henry Rearden: My only goal is to make money. Paul Larkin: Yes, but you shouldn't say it.
Henry Rearden: What is wrong with the world? Paul Larkin: Don't ask useless questions. How deep is the ocean? How high is the sky? Who is John Galt?
James Taggart: We've been serving the Colorado Region since my great-great-grandfather ran this company. What happened to loyalty, Eddie? Eddie Willers: Perhaps the problem is we haven't updated that branch since your father ran the company.


