"What you feel in the presence of a thing you admire is just one word-'yes.' The affirmation, the acceptance, the sign of admittance. And that 'yes' is more than an answer to one thing, it's a kind of 'Amen' to life, to the earth that holds this thing, to the thought that created it, to yourself for being able to see it. But the ability to say 'Yes' or 'No' is the essence of all ownership. It's your ownership of your own ego. Your soul, if you wish. Your soul has a basic single function-the act of valuing. 'Yes' or "No,' 'I wish' or I don't wish.' You can't say 'Yes' without saying 'I.' There's no affirmation without the one who affirms. In this sense everything to which you grant your love is yours." -"The Fountainhead," Ayn Rand
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