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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
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"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"

- Patty Hearst

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This quote by Patty Hearst talks to the power of justice and the relief that includes it. For victims of violent crimes, the fear and injury can be frustrating and can haunt them for years. However, when they are able to challenge their opponents in court and see that they can no longer hurt them, it can be a powerful moment of closure and liberty. It is a moment of freedom from the devils of the past, and a tip that justice can be served. Patty Hearst's words are a testament to the strength of those who have actually been victims of violence, and the power of justice to bring peace and healing.

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Patty Hearst This quote is written / told by Patty Hearst somewhere between February 20, 1954 and today. She was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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