Inmate Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Top Inmate Christmas Quotes
An old man is twice a child, and so is a drunken man. — Plato
I would never have ever dreamed that I would get married again and then all of a sudden you meet somebody. That's the thing about life. It can be so unexpected. — Gordon Lightfoot
Life is plentiful where there is an abundance of love. — Debasish Mridha
So help me, if you turned me into a fucking Vampire, I'll bite your dick off! — Amelia Hutchins
We often use strong language not to express a powerful emotion but to evoke it in us. — Eric Hoffer
A mother's death also means the loss of the consistent, supportive family system that once supplied her with a secure home base, she then has to develop her self-confidence and self-esteem through alternate means. Without a mother or mother-figure to guide her, a daughter also has to piece together a female self-image of her own. — Hope Edelman
It's a good thing wrinkles don't start 'til you're 50ish.
So, wrinkles, then Happy 60th, and then
Just think, you'll be 70
In just those short years, numbering ten — John Walter Bratton
Tolstoy's so-called inconsistencies were a sign of his development and his passionate regard for truth. — Mahatma Gandhi
What is your technical insight? — Eric Schmidt
What were doctors, lawyers, scientists? They were just men who allowed themselves to be deprived of their freedom to think and act as individuals. — Charles Bukowski
The perfect world for me is to find some sort of inner peace. I believe that a man that walks with God can walk anywhere. — Immortal Technique
Murderer ain't fit to eternity. — Toba Beta
Yes, photography saved my life. Every time I go through something scary, traumatic, I survive by taking pictures. — Nan Goldin
If you ask any couple who have been married 50 years or longer, they will tell you they've experienced it all. The same is true of the Beach Boys. — Mike Love
The enjoyments of elegant life you early chose to abandon, preferring to wander for many successive years over the rudest portions of Europe and Asia-regions new to Science-in the hope, happily realized, of winning new truths.
By a rare union of favourable circumstances, and of personal qualifications equally rare, you have thus been enabled to become the recognized Interpreter and Historian (not without illustrious aid) of the Silurian Period. — John Jeremiah Bigsby
