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Jack Abbott

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Quotes by Jack Abbott

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I’ve wanted somehow to convey to you the sensations – the atmospheric pressure, you might say – of what it is to be seriously a long-term prisoner in an American prison.
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Because there is something helpless and weak and innocent – something like an infant – deep inside us all that really suffers in ways we would never permit an insect to suffer.
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I am at this moment thirty-seven years old. Since aged twelve I have been free the sum total of nine and a half months.
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Most important, you learn never to trust a man, even if he seems honest and sincere. You learn how men deceive themselves and how impossible it is to help them without injuring yourself.
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This world is nothing. An illusion. Death is the release.
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I feel that if I ever did adjust to prison, I could by that alone never adjust to society.
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At age nine I began serving long stints in juvenile detention quarters. At age twelve I was sent to the Utah State Industrial School For Boys... at age eighteen I was released as an adult.
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The only serious crime I have ever committed in free society was bank robbery during the time I was a fugitive.
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My eyes, my brain seek out escape routes wherever I am sent.
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One morning I woke up and was plunged into psychological shock. I had forgotten I was free.
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