This above all, to refuse to be a victim. Unless I can do that I can do nothing. Author: Margaret Atwood Copy Quote More from Margaret Atwood “What we share may be a lot like a traffic accident but we get one another. We a…” “A Tennyson garden, heavy with scent, languid; the return of the word swoon.” “Reenie never went in much for God. There was mutual respect, and if you were in…” “I want to see what can be seen, of him, take him in, memorize him, save him up …”