Cows … flank steak, cooked low and slow over a ashen bed of glowing applewood, medium-rare seasoned with only sea salt and freshly ground Malabar black pepper…. a nice big bowl of my 2nd cousin Chimichurri on the side.
… oh and a roasted grilled crispy Cornish Hen to
Complement the ensemble. Can’t forget the bird.
My shirt is soaked in drool. Tomorrow I’m barbecuing buffalo burgers & brats soaked in Shiner Bock. Maybe some sea salt & baked garlic. Keeping it simple. 😋
The only one I never read was Brave New World. I read the others on my own some years after being in the public fool system. Her writing was very thought-provoking and sobering.....still is.
I’m in the process of rereading most of these. Read them all minus the Ayn Rand but have watched video on them. Free time is a commodity with all the distractions nowadays.
Mine, too! Thank God we had real teachers who loved to teach. We learned real history, real math, great literature and even how to treat others.
We started the each day with The Pledge of Allegiance, a Prayer and then we went to class and behaved or we got our butts beat by the Principal.
We didn't grown up to be thugs.
I also read Ayn Rand very early on as a teenager. Same with Animal Farm and 1984. It's always been deeply instilled in me, but I reckon a second read as an adult would be very beneficial.
PRESCIENT!
I've read all of Ayn's books and each made a unique mark on me. My first time through Atlas Shrugged I did not put it down for an entire weekend. I was obsessed with it. Second time, same thing. We are John Galt.
This prompted me to dig up Atlas Shrugged Parts 1-3 videos, just finished Part 1, now up for air before Part 2. Mostly to compare with the current cabal's story line. Btw, who copied who's work here? I cant really tell.
Isn't he talking about the criminal lockdowns of towns, cities, states, countries? By the way, statutes, codes, and regulations do not apply to the people. Just because it's been taught everywhere does not make it right. All of us have been told colossal lies all of our lives. We all need to learn what the real truth of liberty is.
One of my favorite quotes. Always remember.
One of my Favorite Novels.
By one of my Favorite Authors.
Also 'The Fountainhead'. I read it and the movie is POWERFUL. Saw the film at age 10. Mind. Blown. A lession in INTEGRITY.
Great quote to start the day! Thank you u/7SFG!
I love Ayn Rand books... read them ALL when I was a kid. Recently reread a few of them. Fountainhead got me hooked initially until I read the rest.
I also read the following books when I was in HS: 1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, and Animal Farm.
Apparently my HS public education was before the leftists took over the schools. It was also before the Federal Board of Education was founded.
The themes in all those novels were like giant red flags for, like OP's title sez for those that see. How many sheep really READ them?
Not sure sheep can read… must do some research
Like with cows they require a book learned bird to stand on their back and read to them. It takes a village...uuhhh, yeah.
Cows … flank steak, cooked low and slow over a ashen bed of glowing applewood, medium-rare seasoned with only sea salt and freshly ground Malabar black pepper…. a nice big bowl of my 2nd cousin Chimichurri on the side.
… oh and a roasted grilled crispy Cornish Hen to Complement the ensemble. Can’t forget the bird.
My shirt is soaked in drool. Tomorrow I’m barbecuing buffalo burgers & brats soaked in Shiner Bock. Maybe some sea salt & baked garlic. Keeping it simple. 😋
username checks out. btw, what is malabar black pepper and how can I get it
You always make me hungry u/basilpesto and we just ate dinner!
I suggest a lovely creme bruleé to finish.
👆 This is fking awesome.
The only one I never read was Brave New World. I read the others on my own some years after being in the public fool system. Her writing was very thought-provoking and sobering.....still is.
I’m in the process of rereading most of these. Read them all minus the Ayn Rand but have watched video on them. Free time is a commodity with all the distractions nowadays.
Mine, too! Thank God we had real teachers who loved to teach. We learned real history, real math, great literature and even how to treat others.
We started the each day with The Pledge of Allegiance, a Prayer and then we went to class and behaved or we got our butts beat by the Principal. We didn't grown up to be thugs.
We Loved Our Country. 🇺🇸
In the early 1980s, your parents needed to sign a permission slip so the school could still administer corporal punishment.
God Bless those parents who gave permission! 🙏
We read all those in high school as well.
Times have changed, just like the books warned.
No but I will now!
I didn't find it at my library so I will have to purchase a book. It's ok, though, I will add it to my Liberty library.
McCarthy was right as well.
McCarthy Did Nothing Wrong
He stood-UP.
Just take out Ayn Rand at the end of the quote, and write in Barak Obama. They’ll eat it up.
Throw in a few "If if if if if if's."
Okey-doke. ;~)
Too right! 😹
Who is John Galt?
We are John Gault.
We can stop the engine of the world.
I remember a few decades ago when people would write that on water towers and other such places :)
I still see an occasional bumper sticker
My father forced me to read several of her works when i was in highschool... they were behemoths and took me several months but I am glad he did that
I also read Ayn Rand very early on as a teenager. Same with Animal Farm and 1984. It's always been deeply instilled in me, but I reckon a second read as an adult would be very beneficial.
"Books are so twentieth-century", said any random liberal.
I love this 👆🏼
One of my all time favorite books.
Great quote, highly relevant.
PRESCIENT! I've read all of Ayn's books and each made a unique mark on me. My first time through Atlas Shrugged I did not put it down for an entire weekend. I was obsessed with it. Second time, same thing. We are John Galt.
YES! Should be mandatory reading in school!
Trump is John Galt...
He sure interfered with the engines of the deep state.....
That’s on my read list. Glad to see it here
Well, sounds like it's time to bust out the reading glasses and head to the library.
Was having that very thought myself.
Precisely why the left hates her so much.
One of my favorite books ever...
Excellent quote. Remarkable woman author.
Yes, a great quote. and a great book.
Who is Donald Trump?
👏👆
Excellent quote! Thanks for posting it.
Neil Peart, of Rush, was heavily influenced by the Ayn Rand novella 'Anthem' when they recorded the album '2112.'
The world is controlled by the Priests of Syrinx to determine the subject matter of all songs, books, pictures, and every facet of life.
The band's affinity for Rand got them labeled proto-fascists or some other such nonsense.
2112 is epic. If anyone needs a refresher...... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=osN-dGs2d2A
This prompted me to dig up Atlas Shrugged Parts 1-3 videos, just finished Part 1, now up for air before Part 2. Mostly to compare with the current cabal's story line. Btw, who copied who's work here? I cant really tell.
Those people are not only sick, they also lack any measure of originality.
Woah 🤯
I've worked adjacent to law enforcement for a long time, and I gotta say your list at the end? That's spot on!
😊👌🤣
Isn't he talking about the criminal lockdowns of towns, cities, states, countries? By the way, statutes, codes, and regulations do not apply to the people. Just because it's been taught everywhere does not make it right. All of us have been told colossal lies all of our lives. We all need to learn what the real truth of liberty is.