Quotes About Confinement
Accessing shared, mutable data requires using synchronization; one way to avoid this requirement is to not share. If data is only accessed from a single thread, no synchronization is needed. This technique, thread confinement, is one of the simplest ways to achieve thread safety. When an object is confined to a thread, such usage is automatically thread-safe even if the confined object itself is not.
~ Brian Goetz
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I don't like jail, they got the wrong kind of bars in there
~ Bukowski C.
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Somewhere Blister came up with boat rope and duct tape. He bound and gagged Yancy before sliding him under a bed. Yancy was impressed by the cleanliness of the floor—not even a dust bunny. The polished pine planks felt cool against his cheek. He shut his eyes and strained to hear the conversation of the carping fuckwits in the adjoining room.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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Ernesto Cabal, alias Little Ernie, alias No-Way José, was sitting disconsolately on the crapper when the trusty opened the cell for Brian Keyes.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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Personal lyricism is the outcry of prisoner to prisoner from the cell in solitary where each is confined for the duration of his life.
~ Tennessee Williams
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BRICK —No me gusta que me digan lo que debo hacer. ¿Ya has olvidado las condiciones que acepté para que continuáramos viviendo juntos? MARGARET —Tú no vives conmigo, Brick. Únicamente compartes la misma jaula.
~ Tennessee Williams
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Our skills, you will find, could be our jailers.
~ Terry Pratchett
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People in chains had a tendency to look guilty.
~ Terry Pratchett
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For several years he hadn't moved outside a large, airy room, but this was OK, because he spent most of his time inside his own head in any case. There's a certain type of person it's very hard to imprison.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Guards knew when blue devils had seized the inmates of these cages. They couldn't eat. And there were times, too, when even guards couldn't eat.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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you could no more see him in the light that you do than you could rise out of that box and fly through those windows.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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There's no place to act in Kansas. You're supressed.
~ Shirley Knight
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Faced with ostracization at school and confinement at home, I turned to karaoke.
~ Jenny Zhang
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It doesn't bother me when I'm labeled, but it's so... limiting. It's so boxy.
~ Dawn Richard
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Labels put people in boxes, and those boxes are shaped like coffins.
~ Chirlane McCray
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For a chicken trapped inside the world of modern food manufacturing, to break out of the shell i sot enter a deeper darkness full of bewildering pain and suffering from birth to death.
~ Karen Davis
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Sometimes the things we think will set us free ââ'¬Â¦ only make more chains. You either wear them or break them, and I ââ'¬Â¦ well, I don't want to wear them.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I have lived behind walls that have made me alone
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I hate cages. For most folks, they're built from fear and they do it to themselves. Not me. Mine were forged of helplessness. Most kids' are.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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There is no freedom for me here.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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But her favorite is the Houdini fantasy. Big Red disagrees with his biographers, who say that he was driven by his longing to shuck off this mortal coil. She knows that he was all the time just searching for a box that could hold him.
~ Karen Russell
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The world is a prison in which solitary confinement is preferable.
~ Karl Kraus
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Time was the invention of men who would confine the ocean and bottle the wind
~ Kassandra Sims
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They were simply the moanings of sperm cells locked away too long in scrotums.
~ Katherine Clark
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