"Howard Roark Laughed" is a fictional book title created by Ayn Rand, the author of "The Fountainhead". The phrase "Howard Roark Laughed" is used to express a character's defiance or rejection of conformity and the status quo.
In the novel, Howard Roark is an architect who refuses to compromise his creative vision and integrity, even if it means going against the expectations of society or the architecture industry. The phrase "Howard Roark Laughed" represents his ability to overcome adversity and remain true to himself.
It has become a popular catchphrase among fans of the novel and the philosophy of Objectivism, which emphasizes individualism, reason, and self-interest.
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