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en It was a two-story brick building. The family that ran it lived in the front and the jail was in the back.

en To express is to drive.
And when you want to give something presence,
you have to consult nature.
And there is where Design comes in.

And if you think of Brick, for instance,
and you say to Brick,
"What do you want Brick?"
And Brick says to you
"I like an Arch."
And if you say to Brick
"Look, arches are expensive,
and I can use a concrete lentil over you.
What do you think of that?"
"Brick?"
Brick says:
"... I like an Arch"


en That is very true for any walk of life and very true for my character in 'Prison Break' because he's a structural engineer. I did a little bit of reading about that. And structural engineering is the art and science of connectivity. The pieces of a building are all interdependent. My brother in the story is behind the wall and every brick in that wall represents the conspiracy that put him there. My job as his brother and as an engineer is to find that one brick and loosen it. And another and another and hopefully the whole thing will come down.

en Then they got him up here in a hallway at circuit court. He gets through into the old jail building, which is vacant, and jumps out of a second-story window.

en Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence and like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; and it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style
  Mark Twain

en The idea is that you press a button in front of an historic building and all the information comes out, about who lived there and what was going on there and when.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. It fell from a 10 story building and exploded in front of me.
  Bob Dylan

en Coming back to the tapes reminds me how low the family hour has sunk and how far away we are from those glorious days when we used to sit in front of the TV as a family during the family hours,

en Give us kinder laws to bring us back when we're a-going wrong and don't set Jail, Jail, Jail afore us everywhere we turn
  Charles Dickens

en He was bitter and sad after the war. It was the dividing point in the Marston family. Before the war, the family lived in Clinton. After the war, they lived in north Louisiana.

en It's not new. No matter what we try to do, whether it's bed rentals, building a new jail, just because of the growth, we continue to need more jail bed space.

en The only time I got worried was when I realized that my family might be in the building. I called them, found out they had been evacuated and were away from the building. Then I got back to thinking about the game.

en To get their name on a brick, athletes simply need to collect $100 in donations. Included on the brick are their name, their hometown and the year they purchased the brick.

en 'Prison Break' is a thriller, but it's really a family drama, ... It's really the story of: How far would one go to save a loved one? And in Michael's case, it's to the wall. Each episode will be his resolve and ruthlessness and brilliance running smack into the brick wall that is chance and fate and human nature and all those things you cannot predict or prepare for.

en I would love to finish my career in Houston, to be back in front of the hometown fans and in front of my family. You never know what can happen. I'm happy in Seattle right now. But at the same time, there's no place like home.


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