You know, my daughters have been through their entire lives and knowing about my case. — Patty Hearst
Even to me, as I was trying to tell the government what had happened, it just didn’t seem to matter. — Patty Hearst
But now americans, they felt a sense of peace and protection because they’ve been separated — Patty Hearst
But even before that, in 1980 I went so far as to write a book about what had happened. — Patty Hearst
And, quite frankly, I fully expected to be charged with murder, because they weren’t charging anybody. — Patty Hearst
And you probably remember all of those papers and documents that they had published in the newspapers. — Patty Hearst
I had been, you know, held in the closet for two months and, you know, abused in all manner of ways. — Patty Hearst
I do remember that I was very relieved that I did not have to go into a bank with them. — Patty Hearst
My daughters have grown up knowing all about my kidnapping and the case and what happened. — Patty Hearst
It’s hard to know what to say about somebody like that, except there are people who look for trouble. — Patty Hearst