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Patty Hearst

"And you probably remember all of those papers and documents that they had published in the newspapers. And, you know, when you look at that, it really was their own little jihad that they had going. It just wasn't taken very seriously then."

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"And you probably remember all of those papers and documents that they had published in the newspapers. And, you know, when you look at that, it really was their own little jihad that they had going. It just wasn't taken very seriously then."

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Asa Don Brown

"They pulled Resurrection out of the theatres, so it was running in New York and I was nominated for the Oscar and there was no ad in the newspapers to say it was running. So it was literally killed."

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Asa Don Brown

"Somebody once said I had a face for radio and a voice for newspapers."

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Asa Don Brown

"Someone called all the newspapers in New York and told them I'd died. I've been told by almost everyone it was an ex-wife - I've had a few so it's hard to pinpoint which one - but who knows for sure?"

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Asa Don Brown

"A lot of newspapers say, Terence Stamp is playing himself and we're as bored as he is."

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Asa Don Brown

"The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them."

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Asa Don Brown

"The test of an author is not to be found merely in the number of his phrases that pass current in the corner of newspapers... but in the number of passages that have really taken root in younger minds."

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Asa Don Brown

"And you probably remember all of those papers and documents that they had published in the newspapers. And, you know, when you look at that, it really was their own little jihad that they had going. It just wasn't taken very seriously then."

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Patty Hearst
"But now Americans, they felt a sense of peace and protection because they've been separated by so many thousands of miles of ocean. And you know, the fact that it's come to the U.S. like this is so sad, and yet you know, what can you do? It's here."

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Patty Hearst
"I had been, you know, held in the closet for two months and, you know, abused in all manner of ways. I was very good at doing what I was told."

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Patty Hearst
"I mean, they call it Stockholm Syndrome and post traumatic stress disorder. And, you know, I had no free will. I had virtually no free will until I was separated from them for about two weeks."

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Patty Hearst
"My daughters have grown up knowing all about my kidnapping and the case and what happened."

Daughter

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Patty Hearst
"The son of the victim, you know, has been virtually forgotten until recently."

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Patty Hearst
"Well, you know, one lawyer says I'm the only witness and I'm not credible. Another lawyer says this witness - there's tons of evidence that's been available for years."

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Patty Hearst
"Even to me, as I was trying to tell the government what had happened, it just didn't seem to matter."

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Patty Hearst
"They called themselves an army. They were planning on recruiting more armies. They were planning on splitting up and forming smaller cells and going into different areas, recruiting more members and just growing until they had started a full scale war in this country."

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Patty Hearst
"I finally figured out what my crime was. I lived. Big mistake."

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Patty Hearst
"And for any victim of a violent crime, when you actually get to go in and realize and see their faces and know that they can't hurt you any more, there is no feeling like that. It finally frees you from a lot of demons."

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