Top 18 Open Air Prison Quotes
#1. It hardly takes more than a day in Gaza to begin to appreciate what it must be like to try to survive in the world's largest open-air prison.
Noam Chomsky
#2. Gaza is often described as 'the world's largest open air prison' because no one is allowed to enter or leave. But that seems a bit unfair to prisons - they don't have their electricity and drinking water cut off randomly almost everyday.
Banksy
#5. There's a strength to being able to look at products through a customer's eyes, but it is also dangerous.
Francois-Henri Pinault
#6. I don't know about you, but I'm betting that when it comes to doing the right and good thing, the Little Sisters of the Poor know better than the regulators at the Department of Health and Human Services.
Jeb Bush
#7. Much modern prose is praised for its terseness, its scrupulous avoidance of curlicue, etcetera. But I don't feel the deeper rhythm there. I don't think these writers are being terse out of choice. I think they are being terse because it's the only way they can write.
Martin Amis
#8. Tristan held his hand out toward Sam with his beautiful smile. "Nice to meet ya, Sam." "You too, Tristan," Sam said warily. Tristan patted him on the back, his wolfish grin in full force. "Oh, no need to be so formal with my name. By all means, call me asshole.
Brittainy C. Cherry
#9. I needed to see you. And touch you. And just... know
Ally Carter
#10. This self-obsession is a waste of living. It could be spent on surviving things, appreciating nature, nurturing kindness and friendship, and dancing.
Tilda Swinton
#12. There is a natural law, a Divine law, that obliges you and me to relieve the suffering, the distressed and the destitute.
Conrad Hilton
#13. The kind of solace that arises from having company in misery is spiteful.
Seneca The Younger
#14. Like pornography, junk [food] might be tough to define but you know it when you see it.
Mark Bittman
#15. Who suffers more, the gentleman in the badly tied cravat or those who must look upon him?
Gail Carriger
#16. Whenever you have a job to do ask yourself two questions. If not now, when? If not by me, by whom?
Sean Covey
#17. His love became a prison from which he longed to escape, but he had not the strength merely to open the door-that was all it needed-and walk out into the open air. It was torture and at last he became numb and hopeless.
W. Somerset Maugham
#18. Just when you feel like hauling him off and strangling hin, he gets some goal out of nowhere.
Martin O'Neill
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