“It's like being on Death Row in an American jail. You are waiting for the door handle to turn, not knowing whether it's a reprieve or just your final breakfast before being executed.” TurnsWaitingKnowingDoorsFinalsHandleJailBreakfastNot KnowingDeath RowReprieve Author:Howard Wilkinson
“You don't get rich, you don't often have much fun. Sometimes you get beaten up or shot at or tossed into the jail house. Once in a long while you get dead. Every other month you decide to give it up and find some sensible occupation while you can still walk without shaking your head. Then the door buzzer rings and you open the inner door to the waiting room and there stands a new face with a new problem, a new load of grief, and a small piece of money.” GivingLongStillsSometimesProblemFacesHouseFunWaitingWalksRoomsGriefRichPiecesDoorsMonthsShotsRingsJailOccupationSensibleLoadBeatenShakingGet RichSmall PiecesWaiting RoomsNew FacesBuzzers Book:The Long Goodbye: A Novel Source: The Long Goodbye: A Novel
“These pharmaceutical company executives are dope dealers and they should be treated worse, and more roughly than dope dealers. When you're talking about millionaire and billionaire executives at pharmaceutical companies, these are people with something to lose if threatened with jail. Frog-march them out of their door in suburbia, handcuffed and surrounded by DEA officers, with their children and neighbours watching.” PeopleIfsShouldChildrenLosesCompanyTalkingDoorsTreatedExecutivesMarchJailOfficersThreatenedNeighbourMillionaireFrogsBillionaireDealerDopePharmaceuticalSuburbiaPharmaceutical Companies Author:Anthony Bourdain