Quotes by Victim A victim of God may, Through learning adaption, Become a partner of God, A victim of God may, Through forethought and planning, Become a shaper of God. Or a victim of God may, Through shortsightedness and fear, Remain God's victim, God's plaything, God's prey. Octavia Butler planning victim may I've never really seen myself in the role of the victim. Oliver Kahn roles victim Victims. Victims of a transitional period of morality. That is what we both certainly are. Osamu Dazai morality victim periods Women were victims. Their husbands could beat them up when they wanted to. They couldn't work. They could be maimed and killed by their husbands. Pam Grier beats husband victim One of the few times I'm hit emotionally is when I listen to the tapes sadists make of torturing their victims. There the person is currently suffering, you can hear them suffer, and that calls out for an empathic response. But when they're dead, when they're no longer suffering, when it's over, it's hard to feel empathetic for the corpse. Park Dietz tape victim suffering Tim was dead. And he's always been a loser. I'd be damned if I was going to be the victim of a loser - or anyone else. Patricia Briggs loser victim ifs I don't consider myself a fashion victim. I consider fashion a victim of me. Paul Merton fashion victim It's really not possible for someone to imagine himself/herself as a subject in the process of becoming without having at the same time a disposition for change. And change of which she/he is not merely the victim but the subject. Paulo Freire becoming imagine victim Facing the difficulties, I can choose either to be a poor victim or a great adventurer. Paulo Coelho difficulty poor victim No, the shark in an updated JAWS could not be the villain; it would have to be written as the victim, for, worldwide, sharks are much more the oppressed than the oppressors. Peter Benchley sharks villain victim If you act like a victim, you are likely to be treated as one. Paulo Coelho treated novelists victim Definition of a victim: a person to whom life happens. Peter McWilliams life-happens definitions victim I've killed my soul by playing the victim. Peter Stillman my-soul victim soul His victims were for the most part financial institutions who exact their revenge in courtrooms. Philip Russell financial victim revenge How can justice fall victim, ever, to what is right? Philip K. Dick victim justice fall Symbolic violence is violence wielded with tacit complicity between its victims and its agents, insofar as both remain unconscious of submitting to or wielding it. Pierre Bourdieu agents violence victim The sick are victims of their own imagination. Pol Pot sick victim imagination an act of forgiveness sets the victim apart from the perpetrator, who failed to act humanly towards the victim at the time he committed his crime. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela forgiveness crime victim Children are victims of a social problem that wounds the family. Pope Francis victim problem children We're facing a crisis that we have not provoked, yet we are the main victims of the greatest crisis since the 1930s. It's not been generated by factors external to the system, but by factors that are of the very essence of the system: exacerbated individualism, deregulation, competition, and so on. Rafael Correa individualism competition victim «910111213141516171819»