Victoria Cilliers
“I coped with the news the only way I knew how, and that was to distance myself from it all. There's no point in dwelling on it, I told myself, wishing but never really believing it was that simple. The doctors will get rid of the cancer.”
― I Survived: A True Story.
― I Survived: A True Story.
“I had joined the army for greater exposure to the world and to support soldiers, and so I would never wish to change this period of my life, as upsetting as it was at times. We become upset as it was at times. We become numb to the world's atrocities when we see them on television and in the media. It is something else to be in amongst it and feel the fear, pain and heartache all around you. It changed the way I saw life and made me appreciate what I have. Nothing I've been through has approached the hardship that I witnessed on tour.”
― I Survived: A True Story.
― I Survived: A True Story.
“Each incident felt like a betrayal and all of it added to my increasing isolation. I felt trapped in my home, not knowing who to trust, so I trusted no one.”
― I Survived: A True Story.
― I Survived: A True Story.
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