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There is no time in prison, unless you create it for yourself. People on the outside seem to believe time passes slowly in prison, but it doesn't. The truth is that time doesn't pass at all. It's an eternal vacuum, and each moment is meaningless because it has no context. Tomorrow may as well be yesterday. That's why there's so much stagnation inherent in prison life - because there is no momentum of any sort. — Damien Echols
I'm conservative, and people know where I stand. They can trust me to do what I say I'm going to do. I'm predictable. — Sharron Angle
In order to go on with our lives, we are always capable of making the ominous into the merely strange. — Tracy Kidder
The moment before he started was my favorite moment. — Jonathan Safran Foer
As once-colonized nations seek to stand on their own, the countries once denuded of their past seek to assert their independent identities through the objects that tie them to it. The demand for restitution is a way to reclaim history, to assert a moral imperative over those who were once overlords. Those countries still in the shadow of more powerful empires seek to claim the symbols of antiquity and colonialism to burnish their own national mythmaking. — Sharon Waxman
My parents were Democrats. — Susana Martinez
Glory arrives too late when it comes only to one's ashes — Marcus Aurelius
My father always used to say that when you die, if you've got five real friends, then you've had a great life. — Lee Iacocca
Someday I will succeed in my dream. Someday I will overcome my fears. As for me in this current moment though, I must just carry on. — Isabel Aanya Leigh
Nostalgia is recall without the criticism of the present day, all the good parts, memory without the pain. Finally, nostalgia asks so little of us, just to be noticed and revisited; — Carrie Brownstein
What is more gentle than a wind is summer? — John Keats
Integration begins the day after the minds of the people are desegregated. — John Oliver Killens
