“I talk of those incidents [with Bonnie and Clyde] as if I were not a part of any of it, like a character in a book I once read. It’s the only way I keep from going crazy. Maybe we were all pretty young then, but we knew what we were doing. Clyde never held a gun to my head. I was there because I wanted to be! What’s that they say in the movies? ‘The show must go on!’ Well, life goes on.” Criminals1930sCoping MechanismOutlawsBonnie And ClydeOn The RunLiving With Yourself Book:My Life with Bonnie and Clyde Source: My Life with Bonnie and Clyde
“I'm not sure intentions make much difference in the end. I hear the road to hell is paved with them. She meant it frivolously, but Olivia answered seriously, "Yes, but one does have to live with one's self." "Not necessarily...There are any number of ways to avoid living with one's self. Gin, for example." "Yes, but you're still there at the base of it aren't you. Only with a terrible head in the morning.” IntentionsLiving With Yourself Book:The Other Daughter Source: The Other Daughter
“How do you live with yourself? How does anyone live with themselves, in the end? The way I see it, you either admit to yourself exactly who you are - or you lie to yourself the way you lie to the rest of the world.” IdentityLiving With Yourself Book:Prom Mom Source: Prom Mom