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I shot a couple of movies in jail, but I was never in jail.
Tom Sizemore
Never
Couple
Jail
Movies
Shot
Jail was probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened to me.
Tommy Chong
Me
Exciting
Most
Jail
Happened
Ever
Thing
I hate when rappers do interviews. They say stuff like, 'If I wasn't doing this, I'd be dead or in jail.' Like, damn, those are the only two options? What about managing Kinkos?
Tony Rock
Hate
Damn
Interviews
Say
Those
Rappers
About
Only
Stuff
Like
Dead
Doing
Options
Managing
Jail
They Say
Two
If you were summoned for jury duty and you didn't show up, what would happen? You'd be in jail!
Trey Gowdy
You
Duty
Summoned
Would
Were
Up
Jury
Jury Duty
Jail
Happen
Show
People have died in jail that have been innocent.
Ty Dolla Sign
People
Innocent
Been
Died
Jail
Statistics say that I'm supposed to be in jail. And I'm not supposed to be alive.
Tyler Perry
Say
Alive
Statistics
Supposed
Jail
I grew up with my moms and pops. Pops was in jail for, like, three years.
YG
Three
Like
Years
Up
Jail
Grew
Pops
Moms
White people get to do that all of the time. They get to engage in bad behavior, even felonious behavior, but they rarely wind up in jail. But as a black person, losing your temper can cost you your life. Or insisting on your rights can cost you your life.
Yance Ford
Life
Time
You
Rights
People
Losing
Behavior
Black
Wind
White
Bad
Bad Behavior
Temper
Rarely
Cost
Insisting
Up
Person
Get
Jail
Engage
Your
Even
Even after facing jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. courageously and boldly spoke out against racial inequality.
Yvette Clarke
King
Out
Martin
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King Jr
Facing
Spoke
Courageously
Inequality
Jail
After
Against
Racial
Boldly
Even
Luther
Shortly after arriving at a makeshift military jail at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, in May 2010, I was placed into the black hole of solitary confinement for the first time.
Chelsea Manning
Time
Black
First
Military
Solitary
Solitary Confinement
Black Hole
First Time
Arriving
Camp
Kuwait
May
Jail
Confinement
After
Hole
Placed
I was interested by the idea that artists working in a totalitarian dictatorship or tsarist autocracy are secretly and slightly shamefully envied by artists who work in freedom. They have the gratification of intense interest: the authorities want to put them in jail, while there are younger readers for whom what they write is pure oxygen.
Tom Stoppard
Work
Freedom
Dictatorship
Pure
Secretly
Slightly
Totalitarian
Write
Envied
Put
Idea
Readers
Authorities
Intense
Jail
Artists
Autocracy
Oxygen
Want
While
Interest
Interested
Them
Younger
Working
Who
Gratification
Whom
Til I was about eight or nine, I had no awareness he was anybody special. Since all our friends were in the movement, I thought what Daddy did was natural. Everybody went to jail, right? Then, one day some kids at school called my daddy a jailbird, and it upset me. That was the beginning of my awareness.
Yolanda King
Day
Me
Natural
School
Thought
Beginning
Awareness
Everybody
Nine
Our
One Day
Kids
Some
About
Had
He
Since
Were
Friends
Did
Jail
Anybody
Movement
Eight
Upset
Then
Special
Daddy
Right
Jurisdictions across the U.S. are snapping up algorithms as tools to help judges make bail and bond decisions. They're being sold as race- and gender-neutral assessments that allow judges to use science in determining whether someone will behave if released from jail pending trial.
John Kennedy
Science
Will
Tools
Sold
Trial
Released
Someone
Determining
Allow
Bail
Make
Judges
Up
Behave
Jail
Being
Whether
Decisions
Race
Across
Use
Help
Bond
My dad spent most of my childhood behind bars. He went to jail 17 or 18 times. It was only when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2004 that we started to have a relationship.
Ashley Walters
Relationship
Cancer
Spent
Only
He
Most
Diagnosed
Times
Childhood
Behind
Jail
Bars
Dad
Started
I've got a friend who went to jail in 2004 just before my first album came out. I'm on TV, and they're inside, looking at me like I'm 50 Cent. They think I'm killing it, earning mad dough every day. I'm sending him trainers and that, but it's not enough, because he thinks I should be doing more.
Kano
Day
Me
Every Day
First
Looking
Before
Every
Think
Enough
Earning
Mad
Out
TV
Inside
More
He
Like
Him
Because
Got
Doing
Came
50 Cent
Friend
Trainers
Sending
Jail
Just
Cent
Should
Dough
Who
Album
Thinks
We're rapidly approaching a world comprised entirely of jail and shopping.
Douglas Coupland
Shopping
World
Approaching
Rapidly
Entirely
Jail
The main thing I learned in jail was how much I love my kids, that I never want to be away from them again.
Ashley Walters
Love
Kids
I Love
Main
Never
Main Thing
Learned
How
How Much
Jail
Want
Again
Them
Much
Away
Thing
I feel like if I wasn't to go to jail, I probably wouldn't be the person I am - I wouldn't.
Lil Tjay
I Am
I Feel
I Feel Like
Feel
Like
Am
Go
Person
Jail
The second time I went to jail, I was like, 'Okay, this is not the move.'
The Notorious B.I.G.
Time
Okay
Like
Move
Jail
Second
If anyone said anything sideways about my children, I would literally be in jail like, just straight up.
Brandi Glanville
Sideways
Would
About
Like
Said
Up
Jail
Just
Children
Anyone
Literally
Anything
Straight
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