“I am what I am, and what I am is what I am. I have a will to be what I am, and what I will be is only what I am. If I have a will to be, I will to be no more than what I was. If I was what I am willed to be, yet they ever will be wondering what I am or what I ever was. I want to change the Wall, and make my will. ”
“Ms. Bennett, do you know who I am? I am not accustomed to being spoken to in such a manner.”
“Am I getting braver, or just getting accustomed to being terrified?”
“I am what I wanted and I want what I am.”
“I am not a snob; it is simply that I am not interested with what most people have to say, or what they want to do — mostly with my time.”