Top 59 Quotes & Sayings by Jeffrey Archer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English novelist Jeffrey Archer.
Last updated on September 16, 2024.
Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare is an English novelist, life peer, convicted criminal, and former politician. Before becoming an author, Archer was a Member of Parliament (1969–1974), but did not seek re-election after a financial scandal that left him almost bankrupt.

I've loved art for more than 30 years.
Well I think after leaving prison, and having written three diaries about life in prison, it became a sort of a new challenge to write another novel, to write a new novel.
I've been doing nineteen hours a day on London, nothing else, I mean this has been my whole life, and writing has been put on one side, and if I'm privileged enough to be the Mayor of this city, then I will not write again.
I am currently doing about 30 charity auctions a year. — © Jeffrey Archer
I am currently doing about 30 charity auctions a year.
But the thing I felt most strongly about, and put at the end of one of the prison diaries, was education.
At the end of my trial, I was rather hoping the judge would send me to Australia for the rest of my life.
I put £150,000 into the stage production of Grease and have got back £1.5 million so far. It has been a fantastic success.
I'm not involved in politics any more and they're quite right.
I learnt a lot about myself, I learnt a lot about other people and the problems they have. If I was lucky enough to live to a hundred, how I will feel about two per cent of my life being that way, I don't know.
Well I certainly have learned and I hope I'm moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment.
I'm passionate again about writing. This is important to me; it's got to be the comeback book.
But I certainly made mistakes, for which I regret, I think most human beings in their lifetime make mistakes, mine ended up in two years prison - two very remarkable years from which I learnt a lot.
I was allowed to ring the bell for five minutes until everyone was in assembly. It was the beginning of power.
And I did wonder - because it's now three years ago since I left prison - whether there would come a time when I would forget it, or it would be in the past as anything else might be - no, it's there every day of my life.
I do greatly admire Australian artists. — © Jeffrey Archer
I do greatly admire Australian artists.
Very few people deserted me when I went to prison. They stayed loyal.
I wrote a million words in the first year, and I could never have done that outside of prison.
I think my attitude to human beings has changed since leaving prison.
Actually, Sydney is my second favourite city on earth, I love Sydney, but this is the greatest.
We all make mistakes but one has to move on.
Whenever you analyse anyone who has had any success and they're in the headlines, you will find they are human and make mistakes. I'm certainly that and I've made a lot of mistakes.
When I was deputy chairman I could travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh without leaving Tory land. In a two-week period I covered every constituency in which we had an MP. There were 14. Now we have only one. We appear to have given up.
Chatterers are a menace.
The discipline required for athletics carried through to writing. You call it obsession. I call it discipline. By the way, I see nothing wrong with that.
We go on a lot in this country about offences being caused by drugs. The truth is just as many offences are caused by drink. And that should be taken into account.
When I was three, I wanted to be four. When I was four, I wanted to be prime minister.
I think when you've lost an election by 179, there's going to be a period of time after eighteen years in government when you can't do anything right, and people just kick you for the sake of it, will never admit they voted Conservative.
What I have found is that real friends stand by you.
When a book comes out I wonder if one person will buy it. It's agony. Of course it's stupid, but it's agony.
I feel I have had a very interesting life, but I am rather hoping there is still more to come. I still haven't captained the England cricket team, or sung at Carnegie Hall!
I'm not taking any interest in politics. I'm not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing now.
I spent my first three weeks there on a wing with 21 murderers. I met some very evil people there but also some men who'd had no upbringing, no chance in life.
Exclusive will not be published in book format.
Sixty per cent of people entering prison today are illiterate.
Are parents always more ambitious for their children than they are for themselves?
War and Peace maddens me because I didn't write it myself, and worse, I couldn't.
No time like the present
The popularity of an individual in life often only manifests itself in death.
I have discovered with advancing years that few things are entirely black or white, but more often different shades of grey. — © Jeffrey Archer
I have discovered with advancing years that few things are entirely black or white, but more often different shades of grey.
It's one of the ironies of mountaineering,' said Young, 'that grown men are happy to spend months preparing for a climb, weeks rehearsing and honing their skills, and at least a day attempting to reach the summit. And then, having achieved their goal, they spend just a few moments enjoying the experience, along with one or two equally certifiable companions who have little in common other than wanting to do it all again, but a little higher.
I'm vulgar, I'm a populist. But isn't that what the mayor should be?
If you make a deal with a fool, don't be surprised when they act foolishly.
There are defining moments in one's life when you learn about yourself, and you deposit that knowledge in the experience account, so you can draw on it at some later date.
I want to be your stranger across a crowded room.
I find I don't learn a lot while I'm talking
we all suffer in our different ways from being prisoners of birth.
Never be frightened by those you assume have more talent than you do, because in the end energy will prevail. My formula is: energy plus talent and you are a king; energy and no talent and you are still a prince; talent and no energy and you are a pauper.
A work of art is worth what someone will pay for it.
With torture ,as with making love, foreplay is the all important factor
Energy plus talent and you are a king, energy and no talent and you are still a prince, talent and no energy and you are a pauper — © Jeffrey Archer
Energy plus talent and you are a king, energy and no talent and you are still a prince, talent and no energy and you are a pauper
It is often spur-of-the-moment decisions, sometimes made by others, that can change our whole lives.
Who Saddam Hussein kills, dies.
Time spent on preparation is seldom wasted.
Some people standby you in your darkest hour while others walk away; only a select few march towards you and become even closer friends.
Making a million legally has always been difficult. Making a million illegally has always been a little easier. Keeping a million when you have made it is perhaps the most difficult of all.
While there may not be a book in every one of us, there is so often a damned good short story.
A strong man who has known power all his life may lose respect for that power. But a weak man knows the value of strength.
Birth is life's first lottery ticket.
The worst moment of any campaign is waiting for the sun to rise on the morning of the battle
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