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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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"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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"I don't understand if you get caught in a fight, but take it out on a room, how that implies some psychiatric disorder."

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"My significant other right now is myself, which is what happens when you suffer from multiple personality disorder and self-obsession."

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Donna Grant

"I have a skin disorder that destroys the pigmentation of my skin, it's something that I cannot help, OK?"

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Donna Grant

"If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder."

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Donna Grant

"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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Donna Grant

"There's a certain amount of disorder that has to be reorganized."

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Donna Grant

"Although the particular inclination of the homosexual person is not a sin, it is more or less strong tendency ordered to an intrinsic moral evil, and thus the inclination itself must be seen as an objective disorder."

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Donna Grant

"Perfectly ordered disorder designed with a helter-skelter magnificence."

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Patty Hearst
"You know, my daughters have been through their entire lives and knowing about my case."

Daughter

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Patty Hearst
"I mean, Emily Harris was his wife. And she seemed to resent his leadership, but on the other hand, she felt like a good soldier, that he had to be the leader."

Leadership

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Patty Hearst
"Through my mind, is just the horror of these people. I had been held by them, I knew how violent they were."

People

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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."

Government

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

Mistake

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Patty Hearst
"And, quite frankly, I fully expected to be charged with murder, because they weren't charging anybody. I did it in terms of, I felt like I was throwing down the gauntlet saying look, this is what happened. There's a family out there that needed to know what happened."

Family

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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."

Months

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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."

Disorder

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

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