Many working families are both prisoners and architects of the time bind in which they find themselves. — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image
When mom and dad went to war the only prisoners they took were the children — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Love took prisoners no matter what the circumstances; it broke open the heart with no regard for consequences.” — Andrea Hurst Copy Share Image
Free all the prisoners everywhere, all they want is truth and justice, all they need is love and care. — John Lennon Copy Share Image
I have not worked with farmers. I have not worked with prisoners. I have only worked with human beings. I didn't see… — Jaggi Vasudev Copy Share Image
I don't take no prisoners, even in training. I do like to wind up the big teams, and sometimes they fall for… — Ashley Barnes Copy Share Image
Prisoners have benefited disproportionately from 'rights inflation' - the expansion of human rights into unforeseen nooks and crannies. — Dominic Raab Copy Share Image
The fate of all of us here has been to know that we are prisoners of power. No one knows why us… — Carlos Castaneda Copy Share Image
“IN OUR CELLS They keep us in our cells For a long time... And, if we get out, We lug them with… — Visar Zhiti Copy Share Image
“9. Prisoners must genuinely repent of their errors. Anyone who does not acknowledge his sins and instead denies them or carries a… — Blaine Harden Copy Share Image
“the prisoners all proved to be men of a very low, mixed-blooded, and mentally aberrant type. Most were seamen, and a sprinkling… — H.P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
We construct our lives for one person, and when at length it is ready to receive her that person does not come;… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“Since 1865, when the [Thirteenth] Amendment was passed, Black men were getting charged, set up, arrested, and convicted for the pettiest of… — Amy Watkins Copy Share Image
The anti-apartheid prisoners on the island, like so many in every age and nation, found that Shakespeare had a peculiar ability to… — Daniel Hannan Copy Share Image
A number of frail girls... prisoners in the top room of a circular tower, embroidering a kind of tapestry which spilled out… — Thomas Pynchon Copy Share Image
“They say no one reads anymore, but I find that's not the case. Prisoners read. I guess they're not given much access… — Rivka Galchen Copy Share Image
“In short, from then on, we accepted our status as prisoners; we were reduced to our past alone and even if a… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Of course, no state accepts [that it should call] the people it is imprisoning or detaining for political reasons, political prisoners. They… — Julian Assange Copy Share Image
Individual rights always go along with the interests of the society. I want to add that in Vietnam we have no political… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Generally speaking, our prisoners were capable of loving animals, and if they had been allowed they would have delighted to rear large… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Mirrors on the ceiling, The pink champagne on ice And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device'… — The Eagles Copy Share Image
“Political prisoners describe: - extreme physical and emotional torture - distortion of language, truth, meaning and reality - sham killings - begin… — Laurie Matthew Copy Share Image
“Morrell, ever a true comrade, too had a splendid brain. In fact, and I who am about to die have the right… — Jack London Copy Share Image
“From the window, I had a clear view of the farmyard and the Mayor’s home, which had been converted into an improvised… — Captain Hank Bracker, "Suppresed I Rise Copy Share Image
“See human beings as though they were in an underground cave-like dwelling with its entrance, a long one, open to the light… — Plato Copy Share Image
“Most of our readers will remember, that, until within a very few years past, there was a kind of iron cage in… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“As the prisoners saw Lucy, they reached their hands out piteously to her, some begging her for food, others merely mouthing their… — Susanna Calkins Copy Share Image
“Some prisoners spent more than ten years buried in solitary cells the size of coffins, hearing nothing but clanging bars or footsteps… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image