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Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

Error is the price we pay for progress. — Alfred North Whitehead

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Robert Jordan

Always plan for the worst, child, that way all your surprises are pleasant ones. — Robert Jordan

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Erik Larson

Let me explain how such a thing might occasionally happen,' Goebbels said. 'All during the twelve years of the Weimar Republic our people were virtually in jail. Now our party is in charge and they are free again. When a man has been in jail for twelve years and he is suddenly freed, in his joy he may do something irrational, perhaps even brutal. Is that not a possibility in your country also?'
Ebbutt, his voice even, noted a fundamental difference in how England might approach such a scenario. 'If it should happen,' he said, 'we would throw the man right back in jail. — Erik Larson

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Curzio Malaparte

Today I live on an island, in a house that is sad, hard, severe, that I built for myself, solitary on a sheer rock over the sea: a house that is the spectre, the secret image of prison. The image of my nostalgia. Maybe I never desired, not even then, to escape from jail. Man is not meant to live freely in freedom, but to be free inside a prison. — Curzio Malaparte

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Water always seeks the easiest path, the common level of life. — Frederick Lenz

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Eddie Guerrero

I'm ashamed of what I did, but I'm not ashamed of what I've done to correct my mistakes ... I'm proud of who I am. — Eddie Guerrero

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

I know of no other country where love of money has such a grip on men's hearts or where stronger scorn is expressed for the theory of permanent equality of property — Alexis De Tocqueville

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Erica Jong

Here is the difference between Oscar Wilde and me. For all the tortures he suffered, for all the ugliness of being punished for loving men, nobody read his lines and asked him: What does your husband think of that? Jail, exile
these were his lot. But never, What does your husband think?
Women may have the vote, but they are not free as long as that reaction erupts. Even those without husbands are judged as if they had offended them merely by writing the truth.
So immovable is the wall around a woman's freedom that she can't do a things without being asked to think of its effect upon some man who is presumed to be more important than she. — Erica Jong

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Chip Heath

ladder your way down from a change idea to a specific behavior, you — Chip Heath

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Andrew O'Hagan

When I was growing up, there was a feeling in one's living room as much as in one's local gallery that a little elitism was good for the soul. — Andrew O'Hagan

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Benjamin Cohen

And although I like to relax and have fun, my passion is my work. — Benjamin Cohen

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A man cannot free himself by any self-denying ordinances, neither by water nor potatoes, nor by violent possibilities, by refusing to swear, refusing to pay taxes, by going to jail, or by taking another man's crops or squatting on his land. By none of these ways can he free himself; no, nor by paying his debts with money; only by obedience to his own genius. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Ma'am," I said, "I'd have liked it, having you for a ma. — Louis L'Amour

Free My Man From Jail Quotes By Stephen King

I opened the door of the Mercedes and got in. Man, that smell. It's leather, but not just leather. You know how, in Monopoly, there's a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free card? When you're rich enough to afford a car that smells like Mr. Sharpton's gray Mercedes, you must have a Get-Out-of-Everything-Free card. — Stephen King