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In every thriller written about Washington, particularly after 9/11, there are good guys and there are bad guys, and there's no gray area at all.
David Baldacci
2.
Why can't people just sit and read books and be nice to each other?
David Baldacci
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It's often said that God works in mysterious ways. You have to really think about what He's trying to do. You can't be lazy and believe in God; He doesn't make it that easy. It takes spirit and faith and passion to really believe. Like most things worthwhile in life, you get back what you put into it. Only with faith, you get back a lot more.
David Baldacci
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The military is a very cool world to write about. I went down to Ft. Benning, Ga., for military training, and I learned a lot about soldiers and officers and why they joined up and what their life has been like.
David Baldacci
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Most folks here got rules 'bout trespassing. Warning shot's fired right close to the head. Get they's attention. Next shot gets a lot more personal. Now I'm too old to waste time firing a warning shot.
David Baldacci
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I'm scattered, and then that last hundred pages, bam, I'm a laser.
David Baldacci
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But if I worried too much about publishers' expectations, I'd probably paralyze myself and not be able to write anything.
David Baldacci
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Life was not fair. If you wanted something you had to take it. Before someone else took it from you. Neatly dissected down to its essence, life was one long series of lily pad hoppings. The quick and the resourceful were able to adapt and survive; all others were simply crushed as a more nimble creature landed on the lily pad they had occupied for too long.
David Baldacci
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It's not the beginning or the destination that counts. It's the ride in between.
David Baldacci
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As a lawyer, as a private citizen, you see a lot of injustice. You see a lot of people who should have been punished and are not, and people who were punished wrongfully are not vindicated. Fiction is sort of a way to set the record straight, and let people at least believe that justice can be achieved and the right outcomes can occur.
David Baldacci
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Libraries rock! Not a sermon, just a fact. As a kid I was a library rat and books changed my life. They can change yours.
David Baldacci
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Today might not be so good. But tomorrow, you got another chance to get it right.
David Baldacci
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As my father wrote, one's courage, hope, and spirit can be severely tried by the happenstance of life. But as I learned on this Virginia mountain, so long as one never loses faith, it is impossible to ever truly be alone.
David Baldacci
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Fiction is sort of a way to set the record straight, and let people at least believe that justice can be achieved and the right outcomes can occur.
David Baldacci
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It's not getting from A to B. It's not the beginning or the destination that counts. It's the ride in between...This train is alive with things that should be seen and heard. It's a living, breathing something -- you just have to want to learn its rhythm.
David Baldacci
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Two people can care for each other but not want the same things.
David Baldacci
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When a poor man gives something, that is a sacrifice indeed. When a rich man gives something, it hardly rises to the same level.
David Baldacci
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You haven't yet seen me be rude. When I am it's unmistakable. - Michelle Maxwell.
David Baldacci
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You know what kind of person it takes to run for President? Not normal. They could start out okay, but by the time they reach that level they've sold their soul to the devil so many times and stomped the guts out of enough people that they are definitely not like you and me, not even close.
David Baldacci
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The human spirit was the strongest medicine on earth. And sometimes all it needed was a little encouragement to pull off a miracle.
David Baldacci
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Passion is a rare commodity. When you find it, treasure it and never give it up!
David Baldacci
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Time doesn't really heal, it just makes you not to give a crap
David Baldacci
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It's my experience that most folk who ride trains could care less where they're going. For them it's the journey itself and the people they meet along the way. You see, at every stop this train makes, a little bit of America, a little bit of your country, gets on and says hello.
David Baldacci
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Why waste time trying to discover the truth, when you can so easily create it?
David Baldacci
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People have given me classified information, but always with the disclaimer 'This can never end up in a book.' And it never does.
David Baldacci
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A young man's ambition, can there be a more fleeting prospect?
David Baldacci
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I look for material that both interest me and challenges me. If I am drawn to the material and I have to work hard at it, the characters and the plots reflect the hours and hours of research.
David Baldacci
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But protagonists are protagonists and heroes are heroes.
David Baldacci
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Assumptions are dangerous things. I like facts a lot better.
David Baldacci
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The real worth of a person came from how he acted during the bad times. (John Fiske)
David Baldacci
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I'd read a lot of thrillers about politicians and presidents, but never one where you flip the stereotypes and make good people bad and bad people good.
David Baldacci
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As a lawyer, as a private citizen, you see a lot of injustice.
David Baldacci
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Small mistakes tend to lead to large ones. Ours is a lifetime appoinment, and all you have is your reputation. Once it's gone, it doesn't comeback.
David Baldacci
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Trapped in a trap of your own making.
David Baldacci
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That's what civilization sometimes did to threats, real or perceived. They walled them off. Us against them. Survival of the fittest. You die so I can live.
David Baldacci
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Because life doesn't work that way. You can do everything perfectly. Do everything you think you're supposed to be doing. Fulfill every expectation that other people may have. And you still won't get the results you think you deserve. Life is crazy and maddening and often makes no sense.
David Baldacci
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All you have to do [to win a Pulitzer Prize] is spend your life running from one awful place to another, write about every horrible thing you see. The civilized world reads about it, then forgets it, but pats you on the head for doing it and gives you a reward as appreciation for changing nothing.
David Baldacci
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Anyone who's lived has lost somebody.
David Baldacci
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Depending on the situation, sometimes you can know a person better in ten minutes than someone you have crossed paths with all your life.
David Baldacci
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I'm a wicked ping-pong player.
David Baldacci
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I'm ever curious about the world.
David Baldacci
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Most people associate reading with laying on the beach. They don't see that it's crucial for a democracy!
David Baldacci
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Only I could drink a thousand drinks and never forget a damn thing. I would just remember every detail of the thousand drinks down to the shapes of the ice cubes.
David Baldacci
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See, that why I ain’t go to church. Figger I got me a church wherever I be. Want’a talk to God, well I say, ‘howdy-howdy, God,’ and we jaw fer a bit.’ - Jimmy ‘Diamond’ Skinner
David Baldacci
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I'm ever curious about the world. I'm driven to go out and find new things to write about. Having a vivid imagination is also a plus.
David Baldacci
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Confidence is one thing, disrespect is quite another. (Justice Elizabeth Knight)
David Baldacci
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Nothing, absolutely nothing, was above corruption so long as human beings were involved.
David Baldacci
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Confidence is inspiring. Yet so often misplaced. (Robert Thornhill)
David Baldacci
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Pender laughed. "Verify? In this day and age? Who cares about verifying anything? It's all about the speed. Who gets there first defines the truth. You know that as well as any man living.
David Baldacci
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I'm tired of people screaming about price and forgetting about the content.
David Baldacci