THE CONUNDRUMS QUOTATIONS PROJECT – CQ-08

Not every prison is built with concrete.

Some walls exist in memory. Others in fear, poverty, prejudice, or despair. The strongest barriers are often the ones we cannot see.

Freedom begins long before a gate opens.

What invisible walls shape our own lives?

The Conundrums Quotations Project • CQ-008

— Easy Waters

Conundrums: Stories of Law & Justice

Review by Dr. Mark Chapman

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About William Eric Waters, aka Easy Waters

Award-winning poet, playwright, and essayist. Author of four books of poetry, "Black Shadows and Through the White Looking Glass: Remembrance of Things Past and Present"; "Sometimes Blue Knights Wear Black Hats"; "The Black Feminine Mystique," "The Black Blood of Poetry," and a novel, "Streets of Rage," and a collection of short stories, "Conundrums: Stories of Law & Justice," written under his pen name Easy Waters. All four books are available on Amazon.com. Waters has over 25 years of experience in the criminal legal system. He is a change agent for a just society and a catalyst for change.
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1 Response to THE CONUNDRUMS QUOTATIONS PROJECT – CQ-08

  1. markchap1045's avatar markchap1045 says:

    This quote and commentary makes me think of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” and Richard Lovelace’s 1642 poem you allude to: “Stone Walls do not a Prison make, Nor Iron bars a Cage.”

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