The Drowning Woman Quotes
The Drowning Woman
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“When a person is falling in love, they ignore the warning signs.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“In sociological terms, they call it the fundamental attribution error. Basically, it means that when people see someone in a bad situation, they tend to believe that individual brought it on themselves. Of course, there are always external, situational forces at play, but it’s human nature to think it could never happen to you. You’d fight back differently if attacked; crawl your way out of the burning building; wouldn’t fall for that online scam. And, of course, you’d never end up sleeping on the streets. Those people have drug problems, mental health issues, no work ethic.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“there is more than one way to play the game. And there is more than one way to win it.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Fear and desperation can make you do terrible things. I should know.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Desperate people will commit desperate acts.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“I remember reading that sociopaths are made—shaped by their environment and circumstances—but psychopaths are born. Their manipulative nature, their lack of remorse, their delight in hurting others, is genetic, predetermined.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“In sociological terms, they call it the fundamental attribution error. Basically, it means that when people see someone in a bad situation, they tend to believe that individual brought it on themselves. Of course, there are always external, situational forces at play, but it’s human nature to think it could never happen to you.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“sociopaths are made—shaped by their environment and circumstances—but psychopaths are born. Their manipulative nature, their lack of remorse, their delight in hurting others, is genetic, predetermined.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Lee saved my life that day. I thought she’d disrupted my plan, destroyed my future, but if I had gotten into that boat with”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Desperate people will commit desperate acts. When my restaurant was failing, my life’s dream crumbling before my eyes, I lied, I cheated, and I manipulated. I destroyed people, hurt the ones I loved. So, could I stab someone to save my own life? Of course.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Self-pity is an indulgence I don’t have time for.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“the fundamental attribution error. Basically, it means that when people see someone in a bad situation, they tend to believe that individual brought it on themselves. Of course, there are always external, situational forces at play, but it’s human nature to think it could never happen to you.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“She crashed at my place last night.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“As the highway stretches out before me, my fear dissipates, replaced by an unfamiliar sensation. It is freedom. For the first time in years, I can do what I want—without permission, demands, or limitations.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“I just live up the street,” she says, looking away, ashamed for me. “Eight thousand square feet, right on the water. But it’s a prison.” “Better than living like this,” I mutter, eyes on my home on wheels. “No,” she says. “It’s not.” Without another word, she walks away.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“I know what he wants; he doesn’t have to elaborate. And for the first time, I see how easily it happens. If a person is desperate, if they have nothing else of value, they can always sell themselves. There is always someone willing to pay.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“No one asks and no one cares. They’re just people…I see that now. They’re just doing what they have to.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“What?” I ask, filling a glass with Coke from the fountain.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Lee saved my life that day. I thought she’d disrupted my plan, destroyed my future, but if I had gotten into that boat with Jesse, I’d be dead. I am only alive because of her.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“One of his criminal associates hired me to represent him. That’s how he found you, Hazel. He targeted you.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
“Consensual nonconsent is not uncommon in sexual relationships: pretending to resist and protest while prior consent has been given. Plenty of normal, loving couples play this way.”
― The Drowning Woman
― The Drowning Woman
