7 Quotes & Sayings By Elizabeth Smart

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Smart is a British journalist, television presenter and author. She was kidnapped from her family's home in the affluent Utah suburb of Sandy, by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, in June 2002. She was held captive for nine months before she escaped from the house where she had been held captive with the help of two young men, who were later arrested.

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Only remember: I am not the ease, but the end. I am not to blind you, but to find you. What you think is the sirens singing to lure you to your doom is only the voice of the inevitable, welcoming you after so long a wait. I was made only for you. Elizabeth Smart
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Elizabeth, what this man has done is terrible. There aren't any words that are strong enough to describe how wicked and evil he is! He has taken nine months of your life that you will never get back again. But the best punishment you could ever give him is to be happy. To move forward with your life. To do exactly what you want. Because, yes, this will probably go to trial and some kind of sentencing will be given to him and that wicked woman. But even if that's true, you may never feel like justice has been served or that true restitution has been made.. You be happy, Elizabeth. Just be happy. If you go and feel sorry for yourself, or if you dwell on what has happened, if you hold on to your pain, that is allowing him to steal more of your life away. So don't you do that! Don't you let him! There is no way that he deserves that. Not one more second of your life. You keep every second for yourself. You keep them and be happy.. Elizabeth Smart
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Once upon a time there was a woman who was just like all women. And she married a man who was just like all men. And they had some children who were just like all children. And it rained all day. The woman had to skewer the hole in the kitchen sink, when it was blocked up. The man went to the pub every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The other nights he mended his broken bicycle, did the pool coupons, and longed for money and power. The woman read love stories and longed for things to be different. The children fought and yelled and played and had scabs on their knees. In the end they all died. . Elizabeth Smart
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Moon, moon, rise in the sky to be a reminder of comfort and the hour when I was brave. Elizabeth Smart
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When faced with pain and evil, we have to make a choice. We can choose to be taken by the evil. Or we can try to embrace the good. Elizabeth Smart
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Go to the ant thou sluggard learn to live and by her busy ways reform thy own. Elizabeth Smart