DAVID BALDACCI QUOTES II

American novelist (1960- )

The U.S. overall has an excellent record when it comes to treatment of POWs and persons listed as foreign combatants, but the longer the war against terrorism goes on, the more tempting it is for our guys to stoop to the other side's level. After all, they're only human, and they might come to view the person sitting across from them as someone not worthy of any rights at all.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Camel Club

Tags: terrorism


It had been so long since we were a family that I had almost forgotten the joy that came with having one. All the small and large moments, many that I had taken for granted while they were occuring, no doubt bolstered by the certainty that there would be many more. Yet such endearing and memorable engagements in life are promised to no one. They come and go and one has to be aware that there is no assurance they will ever come again.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Finisher

Tags: doubt


Arrogant people habitually overestimated their own abilities and underestimated everyone else's.

DAVID BALDACCI

Absolute Power


Well, you live your life the way you want, I live mine the way I want. We see who makes it farther.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Simple Truth

Tags: life


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

One Summer

Tags: life


It's not getting from A to B. It's not the beginning or the destination that counts. It's the ride in between.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Christmas Train

Tags: beginning


I remember the Sherlock Holmes stories where he and Watson would go to the countryside. Watson would see the beautiful cottages and Holmes would see a harbinger of crime. He went on to say that in London there are at least many police officers that would be nearby compared to the countryside where there are miles and miles from local law enforcement. If there is a police force it is very small which allows people to get away with a lot.

DAVID BALDACCI

interview, Crime Spree Magazine, November 14, 2017

Tags: crime


He earned a national reputation managing large political campaigns, turning them into media-driven extravaganzas with emphasis on sound bites and perception over any kind of substance, and his win rate was astonishingly high. That probably said more for the gullibility of the modern voter than the high standards of the modern candidate.

DAVID BALDACCI

Split Second

Tags: perception


Although America loved its tough guys, they weren't ready to vote for leaders who exhibited no compassion for the downtrodden and miserable, for on any given day they might constitute a majority.

DAVID BALDACCI

Split Second

Tags: America


People like to talk about other people's misery; it makes them feel their own life is somehow better when it usually isn't.

DAVID BALDACCI

Absolute Power

Tags: life


Five hundred and thirty-five members of Congress plied their trade near here in various buildings named after long-dead politicians. They, in turn, were surrounded by an army of lobbyists flush with cash who worked relentlessly to convince the elected officials of the unassailable righteousness of their causes. Such was democracy.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Innocent

Tags: Congress


Under normal circumstances it would have been unheard of for women to be deployed in terrorist cells with men, since there were strict rules and tribal customs forbidding unrelated men and women from being around each other. However, it had become quickly evident that Muslim men were almost always placed under heavy scrutiny in America, whereas Muslim women were given much more leeway.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Camel Club

Tags: Men


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

The Innocent

Tags: civilization


People with power and means would always take advantage of those without them.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Forgotten

Tags: power


I was with Bobby Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel. I was a rookie cop in L.A. when RFK came through. I just stood there and watched a man who should have gone on to be president bleed to death on the floor. Every day since then I've wondered what I could have done differently.

DAVID BALDACCI

Split Second

Tags: death


He thanked God for allowing him to live. So many hours of swimming, and then being picked up by the boat. In the vastness of the Gulf, what were the odds of that without divine intervention? The sharks had also miraculously left him alone. He had to attribute that to his prayers as well.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Forgotten

Tags: God


They were not rich. They were not powerful. They were truly the forgotten.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Forgotten


Shortly before he died, Tom's father had asked his son to finish something that, according to legend, Twain never had. As his father told it, Mark Twain, who probably traveled more than any man of his time, during the latter part of his life, his so-called dark years. Apparently he'd wanted to see some good in the world amid all the tragedy he and his family had suffered. He'd supposedly taken extensive notes about the trip but for some reason had never distilled them into a story. That's What Tom's father had asked him to do: take the train ride, write the story, finish what Twain never had, and do the Langdon side of the family proud.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Christmas Train

Tags: Mark Twain


She noticed a shadow of movement behind her, but had no chance to feel alarmed about it. That was Betsy Puller Simon's last memory.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Forgotten

Tags: chance


It’s a crazy kind of schedule but five or six years ago, I had an idea for a book and wrote it rather quickly. All of a sudden I found that two books a year, spring and fall, was something I could reasonably do. I’m always chasing the next story.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Telegraph, November 16, 2015

Tags: books