"My heart is locked away in a cage surrounded by ribs. That’s to protect it, and to keep the world safe. It’s currently serving a life sentence."
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15 quotes about Prison
Discover inspiring Prison quotes from famous authors and thought leaders. Find wisdom and motivation about Prison to inspire your life.
Prison Quotes
"He offered her power, money, status...a giant prison, all in exchange for only...her soul."
"I'm involved in quite a few ministries as a bridge builder, trying to match generous givers and donors to other ministries. Based on my past, I'm also involved in mainly the prison ministry. I go to jails and prisons and share my story, trying to give them some hope."
"Body is a home, a prison and a grave."
"Well I certainly have learned and I hope I'm moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment."
"Like most arts, the link between the mind and the pen can chain you like an enslaved workaholic. Even on an intended vacation you suddenly have this killer urge to record whatever the vacation may teach."
"Unforgiveness denies the victim the possibility of parole and leaves them stuck in the prison of what was, incarcerating them in their trauma and relinquishing the chance to escape beyond the pain."
"A person with too many secrets has no happiness but burden. He/She cant find joy or peace, but those secrets enslave him or her. It doesn't matter how many secrets you keep but at the end truth always comes out. Why then burden yourself with secrets."
"Most doctors are prisoners of their education and shackled by their profession."
"With all the money my uncle embezzled over the years, it's no surprise he lives in a gated community. But what is amazing, however, is that he somehow managed to get his own cell."
"My definition of dictionary can’t be found in the dictionary. Dictionary—A linguistic prison, confining words to well-defined cells, with little chance of parole."
"The slang for the rectum is "prison wallet"."
"I was kind of excited to go to jail for the first time and I learnt some great dialogue."
"The whole value of solitude depends upon oneself; it may be a sanctuary or a prison, a haven of repose or a place of punishment, a heaven or a hell, as we ourselves make it."
"God's creatures who cried themselves to sleep stirred to cry again."