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Quotes from David Archer

love was the condition that exists whenever another person's happiness and well-being is necessary for your own happiness and well-being.
~ David Archer
This guy could sell off half his classic car collection and secure the mortgages for at least a hundred families facing eviction because they can no longer afford the bills. ?But such is life, and who can blame James Wilson for playing by its rules? Even if they've always been stacked in his favor.
~ David Archer
She appeared eventually in an enormous pair of black sunglasses and a flimsy cotton dress that insinuated everything and said nothing
~ David Archer
You got the feeling this wasn't a desert because the people didn't allow it to be, but whatever the earth gave, it gave grudgingly.
~ David Archer
If he was going to be in solitary confinement, he might as well play a little solitaire.
~ David Archer
the smile was merely an affectation, that he had practiced it over and over until he could make it look genuine, but it still made her feel good. "Lieutenant Mathers, I appreciate that.
~ David Archer
The street was one of the seedier places in Juarez, a place where gringo tourists didn't usually show their faces. The tall American who was leaning against the bar was out of place, but as long as he didn't mind spending fifteen dollars for a bottle of beer, the bartender wasn't going to object to his presence. He was already on his third bottle, and Felicita had been sitting with him for
~ David Archer
It was a desolate landscape in which even the sparse olive trees looked ancient, skinny and thirsty.
~ David Archer
bad. You see worse at the White House, but even at this level, you know, you can see that everything is on the table and nothing is on the altar. Nothing is sacred…
~ David Archer
between the two fences were rolls of razor wire: more effective than dogs and less likely to eat drugged steaks.
~ David Archer
contemplating the word, "pinguid." It was a good word. It meant fatty, oily, greasy, unctuous.
~ David Archer
Each forbidden cigarette, each safety belt fastened, each crash helmet worn, each blasphemy law enacted, is a landmark on the road to Dystopia.
~ David Archer