-Gail Wynand to Howard Roark, in Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead
Now, we go to once-great Britain, where Rand's backward progression continues apace:
As I contemplate the drive back to London, wondering whether it will take three hours, five hours, or if I should have set off yesterday, I can see why flying is becoming so popular. It's an alternative to the horse and cart view of the future.
Whether this is the way that [Mr Darling] thinks transport in this country should develop, heaven alone knows...
Ah, Ayn was so prescient....
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