I know someone from growing up who is in jail right now for the rest of his life, but he was one of the sweetest people I ever knew.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I remember the people I knew in prison; I was very fortunate to know them - they came from 1910, 1920, 1930.
When I was in jail, I was a lot of people's favorite person. I practically ran the jail. I had more freedom than the police.
I know people who've gone to jail. It don't mean you stop loving them! They deservin' love just as much in there, and maybe they needin' it more.
It's awfully easy to be in love in jail.
Just look at the great Nelson Mandela. He came out of prison and saved his entire country. Some of the best people in the world have spent time in prison.
Jail was probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened to me.
I have spent a lot of time listening to people who are serving life sentences and getting to know them and the circumstances of their lives. I have never met anyone serving a long prison sentence who had anything close to what I could call a childhood; instead, the upbringings always - always - involve extreme situations of poverty and abuse.
I would like to be known as someone who was really sweet but also knowledgeable in all areas of life.
My dad went to jail for a long time. We lost everything, and the situation never resolved itself. My parents had this sort of passionate, disastrous desire for each other - not ideal to grow up in.
As horrible as jail was, there were some first-rate guys in there.
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