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“Life is brutal, tragic, unbearable, and inhumane at times. The pain one man can cause another is limitless, but I didn't see, I couldn't see, how creating more pain made anything better.” HumanityCompassion Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“...Pain and tragedy and injustice happen - they happen to us all. I'd like to believe it's what you choose to do after such an experience that matters the most - that truly changes your life forever.” LifePainChoicesChangeEncouragementTragedyInjusticePositivityPerserverance Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“I’m sorry you lost your mom, but man, you got to look at this a different way. Now you have someone in heaven who is going to argue your case before god. It was silent for a few moments and then the most amazing thing happened, on a dark night in what must surely be the most desolate and dehumanizing place on earth, a man laughed.” GodHopePrisonPrisonerDeath Row Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“I wanted him to believe that if we had books on the row, it would keep the inmates quiet. But really I knew that it would set them free. If the guys had books, they could travel the world. They would get smarter and freer.” Page 144 Book:The Sun Does Shine Source: The Sun Does Shine
“I chose to forgive. I chose to stay vigilant to any signs of anger or hate in my heart. They took thiry years of my life. If I couldn't forgive, if I couldn't feel joy, that would be like giving them the rest of my life. The rest of my life is mine. Alabama took thirty years. That was enough.” InspirationForgivenessPrison Reform Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“People ask me how I can stay in Alabama. Why wouldn't I leave? Alabama is my home. I love Alabama--the hot days in summer and the thunderstorms in winter. I love the smell of the air and the green of the woods. Alabama has always been God's country to me, and it always will be. I love Alabama, but I don't love the State of Alabama. Since my release, not one prosecutor, or state attorney general, or anyone having anything to do with my conviction has apologized. I doubt they ever will. I forgive them...I made a choice...I chose to forgive.” InspirationRacismForgivenessPrison Reform Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“It's hard to explain exactly what it feels like to be judged. There's a shame to it. Even when you know you're innocent. It still feels like you are coated in something dirty and evil. It made me feel guilty. It made me feel like my very soul was put on trial and found lacking.” Wrongfully Accused Book:The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row Source: The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
“I was not going to allow myself to really believe that I was free until I was actually free.” Believe Author:Anthony Ray Hinton
“If you don't have a place to live or money or whatever, you ask yourself, "What am I gonna do?" But my best friend stuck by me for 30 years. And he had already told me "Whenever you get out, you come live with me and my wife."” IfsYearsAsksWifeMy WifeStuckMy Best FriendPlaces To Live Author:Anthony Ray Hinton