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en Well, he went to prison. I guess the thought of maybe going back to prison scared him.

en There will be 500,000 people coming back from prison or jail this year, ... They can come back marked as ex-offenders, unable to get a job, presumed to by community to be the person responsible for the next crime to come down the road and they will be right back in prison again having committed another crime.
  Janet Reno

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison?' The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en There's no common sense at that prosecutor's office. Death in prison doesn't distinguish whether or not you died after you had 57 years or 155 years. How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison'? The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en Prison is a place where grown men have gone insane. It is a place where men have been killed and where some have even killed themselves. Prison is hell. This I know, ... Life in Prison.

en And the keeper of the prison committed to Joseph's hand all the prisoners that were in the prison; and whatsoever they did there, he was the doer of it.

en We will put them on trial and they will have to serve their sentences in a real prison, not a mock prison, and pay for the crime they have committed.

en Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. It's interesting to have been on the one side a chaplain, intern in the prison system and now fighting to keep people out of prison.

en How can it be an offer to tell a guy, 'We'll let you die in prison'? The statistics show that a 20-year-old goes into prison and has a life expectancy of 57 years.

en And Joseph's master took him, and put him into the prison, a place where the king's prisoners were bound: and he was there in the prison.

en I have to stand up to my responsibility and if I have to go to prison, I'll go to prison. Being truthful and honest is going to help more then trying to hurt somebody being dishonest.

en I think the whole thrust of the film is toward the end ... which tries to talk about the fact that there's one prison you can't escape from, and that's the prison of your own mind.

en If any of us had accepted $50,000 to keep him out of prison, why would we have, in open court, asked the judge to sentence him to prison?

en I wouldn't be surprised if you saw something like 'Prison Break,' colon, and a few other words. But it's not going to be 'Prison Broke.

en PRISON, n. A place of punishments and rewards. The poet assures us that --

"Stone walls do not a prison make,"

  Ambrose Bierce


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