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Prisoners Quotes

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“If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn't done anything? They should use prisoners who have been convicted of murder or rape instead. So, rather than seeing if perfume irritates a bunny rabbit's eyes, they should throw it in Charles Manson's eyes and ask him if it hurts.”
Ellen DeGeneres, My Point... And I Do Have One

Kahlil Gibran
“We are all prisoners but some of us are in cells with windows and some without.”
Khalil Gibran

“Prison is like high school with knives.”
Raegan Butcher

غسان كنفاني
“If the prisoner is beaten, it is an arrogant expression of fear.”
Ghassan Kanafani, All that's Left to You: A Novella and Other Stories

James Clavell
“And Adam ruled, for he was the King. Until the day his will to be King deserted him. Then he died, food for a stronger. And the strongest was always the King, not by strength alone, but King by cunning and luck and strength together. Among the rats.”
James Clavell, King Rat

Anton Chekhov
“It is not only the prisoners who grow coarse and hardened from corporeal punishment, but those as well who perpetrate the act or are present to witness it.”
Anton Chekhov

“Handcuffs weigh much more than gravestones.

(from "Gratitude")”
Visar Zhiti, The Condemned Apple: Selected Poetry

Sarah Noffke
“The longer we confine ourselves to a place the more it imprisons us.”
Sarah Noffke, Defects

Janet Fitch
“I was always mortified.Didn't they know they were tying thier mothers to the ground? Weren't chains ashamed of their prisoners?”
Janet Fitch, White Oleander

Paul W. Silver
“Instead of making prisoners out of our students, we ought to make students out of our prisoners.”
Paul W. Silver, The Dangerous Dream

“IN OUR CELLS

They keep us in our cells
For a long time...

And, if we get out,
We lug them with us on our shoulders,
Like a porter with a chest of goods.”
Visar Zhiti, The Condemned Apple: Selected Poetry

Michael J. Sullivan
“A—ris—ta?� Degan asked, sounding horse. “What is it?�
“A rat bit me,� she said, once again shocked by her own rasping voice.
“Jasper does that if—� Gaunt coughed and hacked. After a moment, he
spoke again. “If he thinks you’re dead or too weak to fight.�
“J?�
“I call him that, but I’ve also named the stones in my cell.�
“I only counted mine,� Arista said.
“Two hundred and thirty-four,� Degan replied instantly.
“I have two hundred and twenty-eight.�
“Did you count the cracked ones as two?�
“N.&ܴ;
Michael J. Sullivan, Heir of Novron

Meša Selimović
“Ako nisam kriv, onda su pogriješili, zatvorili su nedužna čovjeka. Ako me puste, priznaće svoju grešku, a to nije ni lako ni korisno. Niko pametan ne može od njih tražiti da rade protiv sebe. Zahtjev bi bio nestvaran, i smiješan. Onda ja moram biti kriv. A kako da me puste ako sam kriv? Razumiješ li? Ne treba da budemo suviše nepravedni. Svako polazi sa svoga stanovišta i smatramo da je u redu kad tako mi činimo, ali kad to oni čine, onda nam smeta. Priznaćeš da je to nedosljedno.”
Meša Selimović, Death and the Dervish

Lisa R. Cohen
“Murderers � serving life sentences � were caring for their dying fellow inmates. Washing their bed-sore covered bodies, changing their diapers, holding their hands while they took their last breath. It was the other side of death, not the one at the end of a sudden muzzle flash, but the slow and wrenching kind, leaving plenty of time for hard reflection.”
Lisa R. Cohen

Jack Henry Abbott
“Sometimes I doubt that anyone with a philosophical turn of mind is fit to judge anyone. He never comprehends the concept of guilt.”
Jack Henry Abbott, In the Belly of the Beast: Letters From Prison

Tabatha Vargo
“I was just a shell of the person I used to be-hard on the outside and empty on the inside. Those marks were my own personal tombstonr, reminding me every day that I was just as dead as the one I'd murdered.”
Tabatha Vargo, Slammer

Suzette Haden Elgin
“A prisoner hears, “You are sentenced to life�; Nazareth felt that now, more sharply than she had ever had to feel it before. But she would learn. Every woman was a prisoner for life; it was not some burden that she bore uniquely. She would have all the company she could ever need.”
Suzette Haden Elgin, Native Tongue

Brad Ricca
“I answered the summons of the grand jury with pleasure, because I longed to help those of God's most unfortunate children whom I had left prisoners behind me. If I could not bring them that boon of all boons, liberty, I hoped at least to influence others to make life more bearable for them.”
Brad Ricca, Ten Days in a Mad-House

Lilith Vincent
“Three of us?� says the woman on my left. “There are more than three of us. Everyone, say hi to Number Eleven.�

Sad whispers fill the air. “Hello, Number Eleven.�

“Hi, Number Eleven.�

“I’m sorry, Number Eleven.”
Lilith Vincent, Pageant

Ryan Gelpke
“After all we all are prisoners. Of our memories, our desires, our limitations, our disappointments� in the end we are terribly tragic creatures.”
Ryan Gelpke, Peruvian Nights

Steven Magee
“Who would sleep with the lights on 24 hours a day?”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Prisoners often sleep with the lights on 24 hours a day.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Prisoners are often kept permanently indoors.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Light deficiency appears prevalent in prisoners.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Prisoners are often denied their basic human rights by their captors.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Denial of drinking water by police officers to dehydrated prisoners is a human rights abuse.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Police officers are known to put their prisoners into overheated police cars to dehydrate and heat them up.”
Steven Magee

“Since 1865, when the [Thirteenth] Amendment was passed, Black men were getting charged, set up, arrested, and convicted for the pettiest of offenses--like child support. They were getting harsher punishments and longer sentences than their white counterparts. That way, the cotton could still get picked and the tobacco could still get plucked. The Confederate way of making money could still survive despite the abolishment of slavery.”
Amy Watkins

Ananda Devi
“I read in secret, all the time. I read in the toilets. I read in the middle of the night. I read as if books could loosen the noose tightening around my throat. I read to understand that there is somewhere else. A dimension where possibilities shimmer.”
Ananda Devi, Eve out of Her Ruins

Geoffrey Chaucer
“Think! We are prisoners and shall always be.
Fortune has given us this adversity,
Some wicked planetary dispensation,
Some Saturn’s trick or evil constellation
Has given us this, and Heaven, though we had sworn
The contrary, so stood when we were born.
We must endure it, that’s the long and short”
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Knight's Tale

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