Top 16 Quotes About Being Incarcerated
#1. Here was the moment to drop some wisdom from my three years, one month, and fifteen days of being incarcerated at Aurora Hills, but I kept it back.
Nova Ren Suma
#2. As soon as I ended up being incarcerated, I said, you know, this is not the life for me.
Mark Wahlberg
#3. Being incarcerated is truly very serious, and it has changed my life to such an extent that breaking the cycle has become my sole focus. Jail is definitely not cool. Education is.
Ja Rule
#4. Formerly incarcerated people deserve a second shot at life - and all obstacles to their being able to find that second chance in the green sector should be removed.
Van Jones
#5. A few moments of silence may be all the meditation we need at times. Our homes could have a little space for withdrawal and quiet, and even a small garden could offer some distance from noise.
Thomas Moore
#6. We've poisoned our planet to a desperate degree. We have no idea of how severe the toxification is.
Benjamin Creme
#7. Our greatest ability as humans is not to change the world; but to change ourselves.
Mahatma Gandhi
#8. That's true but I think the contemporary problem that we are facing increasing numbers of black people and other people of color being thrown into a status that involves work in alternative economies and increasing numbers of people who are incarcerated.
Angela Davis
#9. The rules didn't say whose clothes we had to wear," she whispered. "And it was the closest thing to you in that empty bed.
Roxanne St. Claire
#10. They call me Seymour Butts, cause I get more ass than most.
Ludacris
#11. Chess wasn't invented. It was discovered." "Like America?" "Like mathematics.
Rick Yancey
#12. After a couple of attempts at making shorts, I decided to make a feature film with a friend, Tom Hall, whom I've worked with ever since.
John Carney
#13. If there ever comes a day when the Saints interfere with the rights of others to live as they see fit, you can know with assurance that the Church is no longer led by a Prophet, but a mere man.
Brigham Young
#15. It would seem that the ant works its way tentatively, and, observing where it fails, tries another place and succeeds.
Richard Jefferies
#16. There was a succession of roommates, never chosen with her input and all with cognitive impairments. Some were quiet. One kept her up at night. She felt incarcerated, like she was in prison for being old. The
Atul Gawande