The Fountainhead Love Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Volume.Chapter.Paragraph.)

Quote #4

"Dominique! Haven' you ever been in love at all? Not even a little?
"I haven't. I really wanted to fall in love with you. I thought it would be convenient. [....] But you see? I can't feel anything." (1.14.109)

Dominique's inability to feel things coincides with early descriptions of her as icy and cold. Dominique is very closely associated with ice imagery for a large chunk of the novel.

Quote #5

She thought she had found an aim in life—a sudden, sweeping hatred for that man. (2.1.23)

The novel unites hatred and love together quite often—basically any sort of violent, passionate emotion can fall under the "love" umbrella.

Quote #6

It was strange to be conscious of another person's existence, to feel it was a close, urgent necessity [....] (2.2.122)

This might seem like a throwaway passage, but when the supremely selfish and self-centered Roark is super "aware" of another person, it's a big deal.