Atlas Shrugged

by

Ayn Rand

Dagny Taggart Character Analysis

Dagny Taggart is the competent and fiercely intelligent Vice President of Operations for Taggart Transcontinental. Raised in a decaying society, she upholds logic, efficiency, and purpose as her guiding principles. From a young age, she understands railroads better than anyone else in her family, surpassing her brother James, who nominally leads the company. Dagny fights to keep the railroad alive amid growing bureaucratic interference and economic collapse. She champions Rearden Metal, supports productive individuals, and resists the parasitic influence of looters and political manipulators. She has a passionate and unapologetic affair with Hank Rearden for much of the novel, which is grounded in their shared respect for each other’s achievements. When Dagny discovers the existence of the strikers, she is initially horrified, believing that abandoning the world means surrender. Over time, she comes to understand their refusal to enable destruction. Her emotional and intellectual journey culminates in her love for John Galt, whose philosophy aligns with her unspoken beliefs.

Dagny Taggart Quotes in Atlas Shrugged

The Atlas Shrugged quotes below are all either spoken by Dagny Taggart or refer to Dagny Taggart . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Part 1, Chapter 1 Quotes

“Who is John Galt?”

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 11
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 3 Quotes

Nathaniel Taggart had been a penniless adventurer who had come from somewhere in New England and built a railroad across a continent, in the days of the first steel rails. His railroad still stood; his battle to build it had dissolved into a legend, because people preferred not to understand it or to believe it possible.

Related Characters: Dagny Taggart , James Taggart , Nathaniel Taggart
Page Number: 62
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 5 Quotes

But he was not smiling when he said, as she opened the door to leave, “You have a great deal of courage, Dagny. Some day, you’ll have enough of it.”

“Of what? Courage?”

But he did not answer.

Related Characters: Francisco d’Anconia (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 122
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 7 Quotes

The thought of the John Galt Line ran through his mind like a harmony under the confident sound of his words. The John Galt Line was moving forward. The attacks on his Metal had ceased. He felt as if, miles apart across the country, he and Dagny Taggart now stood in empty space, their way cleared, free to finish the job. They’ll leave us alone to do it, he thought. The words were like a battle hymn in his mind: They’ll leave us alone.

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart , Hank Rearden
Related Symbols: The John Galt Line
Page Number: 198
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 9 Quotes

“What I feel for you is contempt. But it’s nothing, compared to the contempt I feel for myself. I don’t love you. I’ve never loved anyone. I wanted you from the first moment I saw you. I wanted you as one wants a whore—for the same reason and purpose. I spent two years damning myself, because I thought you were above a desire of this kind. You’re not. You’re as vile an animal as I am. I should loathe my discovering it. I don’t. Yesterday, I would have killed anyone who’d tell me that you were capable of doing what I’ve had you do. Today, I would give my life not to let it be otherwise, not to have you be anything but the bitch you are. All the greatness that I saw in you—I would not take it in exchange for the obscenity of your talent at an animal’s sensation of pleasure. We were two great beings, you and I, proud of our strength, weren’t we? Well, this is all that’s left of us—and I want no self-deception about it.”

Related Characters: Hank Rearden (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 238
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 8 Quotes

“Dagny, we can never lose the things we live for. We may have to change their form at times, if we’ve made an error, but the purpose remains the same and the forms are ours to make.”

Related Characters: Francisco d’Anconia (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 567
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 10 Quotes

It is a strange feeling—writing this letter. I do not intend to die, but I am giving up the world and this feels like the letter of a suicide. So I want to say that of all the people I have known, you are the only person I regret leaving behind.

Related Characters: Quentin Daniels (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Related Symbols: The Experimental Motor
Page Number: 594
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 1 Quotes

I SWEAR BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 670-671
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 3 Quotes

“We are those who do not disconnect the values of their minds from the actions of their bodies, those who do not leave their values to empty dreams, but bring them into existence, those who give material form to thoughts, and reality to values—those who make steel, railroads and happiness. And to such among you who hate the thought of human joy, who wish to see men’s life as chronic suffering and failure, who wish men to apologize for happiness—or for success, or ability, or achievement, or wealth—to such among you, I am now saying: I wanted him, I had him, I was happy, I had known joy, a pure, full, guiltless joy, the joy you dread to hear confessed by any human being, the joy of which your only knowledge is in your hatred for those who are worthy of reaching it. Well, hate me, then—because I reached it!”

Related Characters: Dagny Taggart (speaker), Hank Rearden
Page Number: 781
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 10 Quotes

They could not see the world beyond the mountains, there was only a void of darkness and rock, but the darkness was hiding the ruins of a continent: the roofless homes, the rusting tractors, the lightless streets, the abandoned rail. But far in the distance, on the edge of the earth, a small flame was waving in the wind, the defiantly stubborn flame of Wyatt’s Torch, twisting, being torn and regaining its hold, not to be uprooted or extinguished. It seemed to be calling and waiting for the words John Galt was now to pronounce.

“The road is cleared,” said Galt. “We are going back to the world.”

He raised his hand and over the desolate earth he traced in space the sign of the dollar.

Related Characters: John Galt (speaker), Dagny Taggart , Ellis Wyatt
Related Symbols: The Dollar Sign
Page Number: 1069
Explanation and Analysis:
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Dagny Taggart Quotes in Atlas Shrugged

The Atlas Shrugged quotes below are all either spoken by Dagny Taggart or refer to Dagny Taggart . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
The Morality of Self-Interest Theme Icon
).
Part 1, Chapter 1 Quotes

“Who is John Galt?”

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 11
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 3 Quotes

Nathaniel Taggart had been a penniless adventurer who had come from somewhere in New England and built a railroad across a continent, in the days of the first steel rails. His railroad still stood; his battle to build it had dissolved into a legend, because people preferred not to understand it or to believe it possible.

Related Characters: Dagny Taggart , James Taggart , Nathaniel Taggart
Page Number: 62
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 5 Quotes

But he was not smiling when he said, as she opened the door to leave, “You have a great deal of courage, Dagny. Some day, you’ll have enough of it.”

“Of what? Courage?”

But he did not answer.

Related Characters: Francisco d’Anconia (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 122
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 7 Quotes

The thought of the John Galt Line ran through his mind like a harmony under the confident sound of his words. The John Galt Line was moving forward. The attacks on his Metal had ceased. He felt as if, miles apart across the country, he and Dagny Taggart now stood in empty space, their way cleared, free to finish the job. They’ll leave us alone to do it, he thought. The words were like a battle hymn in his mind: They’ll leave us alone.

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart , Hank Rearden
Related Symbols: The John Galt Line
Page Number: 198
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 9 Quotes

“What I feel for you is contempt. But it’s nothing, compared to the contempt I feel for myself. I don’t love you. I’ve never loved anyone. I wanted you from the first moment I saw you. I wanted you as one wants a whore—for the same reason and purpose. I spent two years damning myself, because I thought you were above a desire of this kind. You’re not. You’re as vile an animal as I am. I should loathe my discovering it. I don’t. Yesterday, I would have killed anyone who’d tell me that you were capable of doing what I’ve had you do. Today, I would give my life not to let it be otherwise, not to have you be anything but the bitch you are. All the greatness that I saw in you—I would not take it in exchange for the obscenity of your talent at an animal’s sensation of pleasure. We were two great beings, you and I, proud of our strength, weren’t we? Well, this is all that’s left of us—and I want no self-deception about it.”

Related Characters: Hank Rearden (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 238
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 8 Quotes

“Dagny, we can never lose the things we live for. We may have to change their form at times, if we’ve made an error, but the purpose remains the same and the forms are ours to make.”

Related Characters: Francisco d’Anconia (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 567
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 10 Quotes

It is a strange feeling—writing this letter. I do not intend to die, but I am giving up the world and this feels like the letter of a suicide. So I want to say that of all the people I have known, you are the only person I regret leaving behind.

Related Characters: Quentin Daniels (speaker), Dagny Taggart
Related Symbols: The Experimental Motor
Page Number: 594
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 1 Quotes

I SWEAR BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE

Related Characters: John Galt , Dagny Taggart
Page Number: 670-671
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 3 Quotes

“We are those who do not disconnect the values of their minds from the actions of their bodies, those who do not leave their values to empty dreams, but bring them into existence, those who give material form to thoughts, and reality to values—those who make steel, railroads and happiness. And to such among you who hate the thought of human joy, who wish to see men’s life as chronic suffering and failure, who wish men to apologize for happiness—or for success, or ability, or achievement, or wealth—to such among you, I am now saying: I wanted him, I had him, I was happy, I had known joy, a pure, full, guiltless joy, the joy you dread to hear confessed by any human being, the joy of which your only knowledge is in your hatred for those who are worthy of reaching it. Well, hate me, then—because I reached it!”

Related Characters: Dagny Taggart (speaker), Hank Rearden
Page Number: 781
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 10 Quotes

They could not see the world beyond the mountains, there was only a void of darkness and rock, but the darkness was hiding the ruins of a continent: the roofless homes, the rusting tractors, the lightless streets, the abandoned rail. But far in the distance, on the edge of the earth, a small flame was waving in the wind, the defiantly stubborn flame of Wyatt’s Torch, twisting, being torn and regaining its hold, not to be uprooted or extinguished. It seemed to be calling and waiting for the words John Galt was now to pronounce.

“The road is cleared,” said Galt. “We are going back to the world.”

He raised his hand and over the desolate earth he traced in space the sign of the dollar.

Related Characters: John Galt (speaker), Dagny Taggart , Ellis Wyatt
Related Symbols: The Dollar Sign
Page Number: 1069
Explanation and Analysis: