Well I certainly have learned and I hope I’m moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment.
Meaning of the quote
This quote from English politician Jeffrey Archer shows that he went to prison for two years, which was a very difficult experience. He says he has learned from this experience and hopes to move on with his life now. The quote suggests that even powerful people can make mistakes and face serious consequences, like going to jail, but they can also learn and improve themselves over time.
More quotes from Jeffrey Archer
Actually, Sydney is my second favourite city on earth, I love Sydney, but this is the greatest.
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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.
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I wrote a million words in the first year, and I could never have done that outside of prison.
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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.
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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!
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I’m passionate again about writing. This is important to me; it’s got to be the comeback book.
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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.
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I’ve loved art for more than 30 years.
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We all make mistakes but one has to move on.
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I think my attitude to human beings has changed since leaving prison.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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I’m not taking any interest in politics. I’m not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing now.
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At the end of my trial, I was rather hoping the judge would send me to Australia for the rest of my life.
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I am currently doing about 30 charity auctions a year.
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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.
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I was allowed to ring the bell for five minutes until everyone was in assembly. It was the beginning of power.
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When I was three, I wanted to be four. When I was four, I wanted to be prime minister.
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Sixty per cent of people entering prison today are illiterate.
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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.
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Well I certainly have learned and I hope I’m moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment.
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I do greatly admire Australian artists.
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But the thing I felt most strongly about, and put at the end of one of the prison diaries, was education.
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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.
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I’m not involved in politics any more and they’re quite right.
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