A Quote by Fred Hampton

You can jail a revolutionary, but you can't jail the revolution. — © Fred Hampton
You can jail a revolutionary, but you can't jail the revolution.
You can kill a revolutionary but you can't kill revolution...you can jail a liberator but you can't jail liberation.
You can Jail a Revolutionary but you can't jail the Revolution. You can run a freedom fighter around the country, but you can't run freedom fighting around the country. You can murder a liberator, but you can't murder liberation.
I come from a state where four governors have gone to jail since I've been alive. Two of my last four predecessors in this seat went to jail or are going to jail.
The question at the end of the day was, the courts having found there was no defense, a producer about to go to jail, should CBS in effect tell the producer go to jail even though there is no law at all that we can use to get you out of jail?
No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned... a man in a jail has more room, better food, and commonly better company.
But if you go over the line, you don't want to get stuck in a Nevada State court room. Honestly, because Nevada has been doing a good job of putting California criminals in jail. I mean, we couldn't put OJ in jail, but they did. We couldn't put Paris Hilton in jail, but they did.
I went to jail. I looked like one of those savings-and-loan guys leaving the jail house.
I happen to be pretty productive when I am in jail. When you are in jail, you have to spend more time with yourself.
I have nothing to lose by standing up and following my beliefs. So I'll go to jail, so what? We have been in jail for years.
My cousin went to jail, and I was like, 'I don't wanna spend my life in jail.' So I just started DJing, and that was my out.
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 shot a couple of movies in jail, but I was never in jail.
People don't understand that you can actually lose your life going to jail. There's more violence in the jail-house than there is on the streets.
Swaraj does not depend on jail going. If it did, there are thousands of prisoners in jail today. It depends on everyone doing his or her own task.
The first time my dad ever heard my mixtape it was 'Summer's Eve,' and he was fresh out of jail. And he'd be in jail for like damn near two years.
I know a lot of reporters certainly will go to jail to defend confidential sources. Some have even gone to jail for an issue like this. But I can't say that's the norm.
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