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Access Corrections Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Empire State's orange shoulders lifted above the Hell — Allen Ginsberg

Access Corrections Quotes By Stephen King

She was smiling the way you do when you see an old friend. Or, perhaps, something good to eat. — Stephen King

Access Corrections Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Every time I write a new novel about something sombre and sobering and terrible I think, 'oh Lord, they're not going to want to go here'. But they do. Readers of fiction read, I think, for a deeper embrace of the world, of reality. And that's brave. — Barbara Kingsolver

Access Corrections Quotes By Bryan Burrough

Art has now done for Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow something they could never achieve in life: it has taken a shark-eyed multiple murderer and his deluded girlfriend and transformed them into sympathetic characters, imbuing them with a cuddly likability they did not possess, and a cultural significance they do not deserve. — Bryan Burrough

Access Corrections Quotes By Corinne Maier

Although the typist has disappeared, her work has not: now you do it yourself ... Since most companies have reduced the managerial ranks, there are fewer and fewer bosses, so you become a manger, his boss, and his secretary all rolled into one. — Corinne Maier

Access Corrections Quotes By Allison Joseph

I think that the people who really accomplish things in this world have to have a little bit of crazy in them. — Allison Joseph

Access Corrections Quotes By Kim Severson

Although prison officials have long battled illegal cellphones, smartphones have changed the game. With Internet access, a prisoner can call up phone directories, maps and photographs for criminal purposes, corrections officials and prison security experts say. Gang violence and drug trafficking, they say, are increasingly being orchestrated online, allowing inmates to keep up criminal behavior even as they serve time. — Kim Severson