Atwood on being a victim

This above all, to refuse to be a victim.  Unless I can do that I can do nothing.  I have to recant, give up the old belief that I am powerless and because of it nothing I can do will ever hurt anyone.  A lie which was always more disastrous than the truth would have been. . . . Withdrawing is no longer possible and the alternative is death.

Margaret Atwood

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