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Ex Con Quotes

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David Sedaris
“I can't promise I'll never kill anyone again," he once said, strapping a refrigerator to his back. "It's unrealistic to live your life within such strict parameters”
David Sedaris, Me Talk Pretty One Day

“Show me your friends, and I鈥檒l show you your future. If you're wondering if a person has changed or not, look at their friends. Look at how they spend their time, too, because one spends their time on what they truly are connected to, good or bad.”
timothy g cameron

Debbie Mason
“She changed the locks on my condo... packed all my stuff up and threatened to throw it out鈥� And she's holding my dog hostage.”
Debbie Mason, Christmas with an Angel

“Actually, despite his earlier vow to one day raid Eastham, Clyde Barrow tried to go straight when he was paroled. He first helped his father make preparations to put an addition onto the service station, then traveled to Framingham, Massachusetts, to take a job and get away from his past in Texas. However, he quickly grew homesick and returned to Dallas to work for United Glass and Mirror, one of his former employers. It was then that local authorities began picking Barrow up almost daily, often taking him away from his job. There was a standing policy at the time to basically harass excons. Barrow was never charged with anything, but he soon lost his job. He told his mother, in the presence of Blanche Barrow and Ralph Fults, 'Mama, I'm never gonna work again. And I'll never stand arrest, either. I'm not ever going back to that Eastham hell hole. I'll die first! I swear it, they're gonna have to kill me.' ... Mrs. J. W. Hays, wife of former Dallas County Sheriff's Deputy John W. 鈥淧reacher鈥� Hays, said, 'if the Dallas police had left that boy [Clyde Barrow] alone, we wouldn't be talking about him today.”
John Neal Phillips, My Life with Bonnie and Clyde

D.D. Ayres
“Sociopaths are masters at not being caught. You never know you're being lied to because you're never not being lied to.”
D.D. Ayres, Primal Force

D.D. Ayres
“What was your college major?"

"Criminal justice." She slid a hand down into the back of his pants and gripped a naked butt cheek. "I wanted to be an attorney. Do something for the greater good."

He hissed in a breath as she slid that hand forward. "And now?"

She smiled against his warm mouth. "I just want to be bad."

He could definitely help with that.”
D.D. Ayres, Primal Force

D.D. Ayres
“A fire is a nice idea. But won't we be spending the evening under the covers?”
D.D. Ayres, Primal Force

D.D. Ayres
“He didn't kiss like other men. There was no smooth seduction. No playful interest. No hint of weighing this kiss against the memory of many others. There was something fierce and hungry in Law's kisses. It was like having the front seat on the Batman roller coaster. The overpowering sensation was that of being swept up by a primal force and taken for a ride.”
D.D. Ayres, Primal Force