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Anthem But then he gave up all he had won, and fell lower than his savage beginning. ... Perhaps in those days there were a few among men, a few of clear sight and clean soul, who refused to surrender that word [I]. ... Theirs is the banner in my hand. And I wish I had the power to tell them that the despair of their hearts was not to be final, and their night was not without hope. For the battle they lost can never be lost. For that which they died to save can never perish. Through all the darkness, through all the shame of which men are capable, the spirit of man will remain alive on this earth. It may sleep, but it will awaken. It may wear chains, but it will break through. And man will go on. —Ayn Rand, Anthem Discuss this Article (5 messages) |