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Man ... cannot learn to forget, but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs, that chain runs with him.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If your boss is getting you down, look at him through the prongs of a fork and imagine him in jail.
— David Brent
When I was 16 or 17, I saw Lenny Bruce being taken to jail. They took him off stage because he talked about race.
— Paul Mooney
He had done regular live concerts from San Quentin jail until the civil rights people got him under the Cruel and Unusual Punishment clause.
— Terry Pratchett
Preferred entering through the front.
— David Baldacci
At nighttime, you just try to keep him out of jail.
— David Cone
You really liked having him in jail, like people who shut birds up in cages on the excuse that they're protecting them from their enemies.
— Costas Taktsis
You can't choose what you're famous for in life.
— Dave Kellett
Old Mr. Bob Ewell accused him of rapin' his girl an' had him arrested an' put in jail - " "Mr.
— Harper Lee
Once I broke him out of jail, as it were, I would be responsible for him until my lawyers took over.
— Hunter S. Thompson
I pride myself on being a Legend Killer.
— Randy Orton
I thought to myself, Join the army. It's free. So I figured while I'm here I'll lose a few pounds.
— John Candy
All the smart money got they bets on me / And all the real niggas wish the best for me
— Nipsey Hussle
Your manners have been of that silent and sullen and hangdog kind, that, upon my life and soul, I have been ashamed of you, Sydney!
— Charles Dickens
What she remembers now is not so much happiness as places where happiness occurred. Happiness was intangible, place made it visible.
— Austin Wright
Mase was trying to make the cops take him to jail, or possibly kill him, rather than let his brother end his life. More
— Leo Sullivan
willing prisoner
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
The system was afraid of Vaclav Havel. And so they either harassed him for put him in jail.
— Judy Woodruff