Jeffrey Archer ( 10 of 10 )
I was allowed to ring the bell for five minutes until everyone was in assembly. It was the beginning of read more
I was allowed to ring the bell for five minutes until everyone was in assembly. It was the beginning of power.
I wrote a million words in the first year, and I could never have done that outside of prison.
I wrote a million words in the first year, and I could never have done that outside of prison.
And so I gave up everything for it - time, energy, research - I dropped everything and so yes False read more
And so I gave up everything for it - time, energy, research - I dropped everything and so yes False Impression to me was very important indeed.
As I say, my real interest is in writing.
As I say, my real interest is in writing.
And I did wonder - because it's now three years ago since I left prison - whether there would come read more
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.
We all make mistakes but one has to move on.
We all make mistakes but one has to move on.
I'm not taking any interest in politics. I'm not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing read more
I'm not taking any interest in politics. I'm not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing now.
But I certainly made mistakes, for which I regret, I think most human beings in their lifetime make mistakes, mine read more
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.
Actually, Sydney is my second favourite city on earth, I love Sydney, but this is the greatest.
Actually, Sydney is my second favourite city on earth, I love Sydney, but this is the greatest.
At the end of my trial, I was rather hoping the judge would send me to Australia for the rest read more
At the end of my trial, I was rather hoping the judge would send me to Australia for the rest of my life.