Survival was my only hope, success my only revenge.
Patricia Cornwell
I believe the root of all evil is abuse of power.
I didn't invent forensic science and medicine. I just was one of the first people to recognize how interesting it is.
Even when I am writing I usually take a break around lunchtime and go for a little walk to clear out my head.
With DNA, the ability to find out a lot more with a lot less has increased our ability for identification.
First of all, it does not deter crime, the death penalty.
I stop working at about 3 p.m. on Fridays.
I constantly remind people that crime isn't solved by technology; it's solved by people.
But when I was a little kid, I was always writing stories and illustrating little books that I would create.
I am a fan of Botox.
I won't put myself in a position where I'm vulnerable.
Murder is about power and the more powerful women get the more it will change the good that they do and the bad that they do.
On the last morning of Virginia's bloodiest year since the Civil War, I built a fire and sat facing a window of darkness where at sunrise I knew I would find the sea.
My friends call me Miss Worst Case Scenario.
Botox not only helps with wrinkles, it actually makes you feel more relaxed as frowning causes tension.
That's why I think the 'Scarpetta' series has worked so well because people like spending time with this character.
The greatest gift is our own eyes, sense of smell, and abilities to deduce.
I've always believed human blood is red because it really needs to draw attention to itself.
When I was in second grade, my mother moved from Miami to this evangelical conservative environment in western North Carolina, two miles down the road from Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth.
If it's really beautiful weather, sometimes I might take a helicopter out. I got my license in 1999.
If you chomp down too hard on my work, you're going to break your teeth.
The human capacity to be curious has always existed.
Being with someone who is smart and gives good advice adds tremendously wonderful elements to your life.
Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air.
Even if you are a best-seller you feel insecure because it is all so unpredictable.
I'm always surprised when large numbers of people buy my books.
I wouldn't want to donate my body for scientific study.
I find it difficult to attend autopsies. Especially the smells.
I've never taken a scalpel to a dead body.
I dropped chemistry. I practically blew up the lab in college.
The biggest risk with a series that goes on this long is that you'll get bored with the character.
In the first person, the readers feel smart, like it's them solving the case.
I am a journalist.
I'm very, very sensitive to pain and to people who suffer.
If everybody, every day, would try to do one thing that pulls them beyond themselves the world will start being a better place.
I've had people turn up to book signings with knives, with guns.
I've been stalked.
Obviously people read the books in order to be entertained.
I don't do things that are illegal.
In my forties, my optimism was boundless. I had really good health and tremendous success which allowed me to do anything I wanted.
Everyone is doing forensics.
I refuse to sit on my laurels.
My fans want me to talk to them. And even if they want to be critical, I want to hear what they've got to say.
I am an Armani and a Dolce & Gabbana kind of a person.
I like crazy shoes or unusual cowboy boots and I collect big belt buckles.
I like to get to bed with a clear head.