"I knew from day one, the truth would prevail, but I was so scared I didn't know what to do"
- Susan Smith
About this Quote
In this quote, Susan Smith reveals her preliminary worry and unpredictability in a circumstance where she believed that the reality would eventually come out. From the very start, she had a strong belief that the fact would prevail, but her worry and anxiety were so frustrating that she felt paralyzed and uncertain of how to manage the circumstance. This could recommend that she was facing a hard and possibly hazardous scenario, and her worry was hindering her ability to do something about it. In spite of her worry, she kept the hope that the reality would ultimately come out and bring resolution to the circumstance.
This quote is written / told by Susan Smith somewhere between September 26, 1971 and today. He/she was a famous Criminal from USA.
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