“On the last morning of Virginia's bloodiest year since the Civil War, I built a fire and sat facing a window of darkness where at sunrise I knew I would find the sea.”
Patricia Cornwell“In my forties, my optimism was boundless. I had really good health and tremendous success which allowed me to do anything I wanted.”
Patricia Cornwell“On the last morning of Virginia's bloodiest year since the Civil War, I built a fire and sat facing a window of darkness where at sunrise I knew I would find the sea.”
Patricia Cornwell“Do no harm and leave the world a better place than you found it.”
Patricia Cornwell“When what we believe we’ve mastered is no longer predictable we’re not fine. The world suddenly is a very scary place. It loses its charm.”
Patricia Cornwell, Dust“I was a small insect faced with a formidable male network web in which I might be ensnared but never a part.”
Patricia Cornwell, Postmortem“A part of me expects more of my only sister....Dorothy has always been exactly who she is, and for me to hope for anything better reminds me of a quote attributed to Einstein: Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Dorothy is predictable. She does the same thing repeatedly and expects not a different result but the same one she got the last time she did whatever she wants with little regard for anyone else. So maybe she's the sane one....”
Patricia Cornwell, Chaos“The public is blaming the city officials, who in turn have to find someone else to blame. It's the nature of the beast. If the police, the politicians, can pass the buck on down the line, they will.”
Patricia Cornwell, Postmortem“If you can create a weapon that causes enough fear the fear itself can cause damage that's as paralyzing and destructive as any physical device like a bomb or a laser gun. Fear can make decent people behave irrationally and violently.”
Patricia Cornwell, Chaos