Quotes about Incarceration
You don't have to go behind bars to be in jail in this country. If you are born in this country with black skin you are already in jail, you are already confined, you are already watched over by a warden who poses as your mayor and poses as your governor and poses as your President.
- Malcolm X
At first the solution was to build more prisons and cram more people into them, but that soon became prohibitively expensive. (Here Ed flicks through a few more slides.) Not only that, it resulted in platoons of prison graduates with professional-grade criminal skills they were more than willing to exercise once they were back in the outside world.
- Margaret Atwood
This room is not well adapted as a cell, and Mr. Patrick Cairns occupies too large a portion of our carpet.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
Where I a pris'ner chain'd, scarce freely drawThe air imprison'd also, close and damp,Unwholsome draught; but here I feel amends,The breath of heav'n fresh blowing, pure and sweet,With day-spring born; here leave me to respire.Milton'sSampson Agonistes.
- Samuel Johnson
Our prisons and our jails are now our mental health institutions.
- Hillary Clinton
Prison is essentially a shortage of space made up for by a surplus of time; to an inmate, both are palpable.
- Joseph Brodsky