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S. J. Rozan Quotes
S. J. Rozan Quotes
S. J. Rozan
American
Writer
Born:
1950
Always
Book
Crime
Good
People
You
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I always had a feeling when I was a kid that I didn't really know what was going on. Everybody else knew stuff that I didn't know.
S. J. Rozan
Feeling
Everybody
Everybody Else
Else
Kid
Had
Knew
Stuff
Know
Always
Going
Really
When a crime is committed, only the victim and the victim's close circle experience the event as pain, terror, death. To people hearing or reading about it, crime is a metaphor, a symbol of the ancient battles fought every day: evil versus good, chaos versus order.
S. J. Rozan
Death
Good
Day
Experience
Every Day
People
Crime
Circle
Evil
Reading
Victim
Pain
Every
Chaos
Ancient
Battles
About
Only
Terror
Metaphor
Hearing
Versus
Close
Committed
Order
Fought
Event
Symbol
The most resonant crimes are the ones in which the victim is most innocent, or perceived as innocent. Blaming the victim is tempting; it offers an out.
S. J. Rozan
Innocent
Victim
Resonant
Crimes
Out
Perceived
Tempting
Blaming
Most
Offers
Which
Many places in the Bronx seem hidden in shadows, just as the Bronx itself is in Manhattan's shadow. And dark stories develop best in dark shadows.
S. J. Rozan
Best
Dark
Hidden
Bronx
Dark Shadows
Shadow
Shadows
Seem
Develop
Itself
Just
Manhattan
Stories
Places
Many
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