Born: 05-24-1927
Robert Ludlum was an American author renowned for his thrilling espionage novels. Born in 1927, he wrote over 25 novels, many of which became international bestsellers. Ludlum's gripping narratives often feature intricate plots and complex characters. His most famous creation, Jason Bourne, spawned a successful series and film adaptations. Before becoming a writer, Ludlum worked as an actor and producer. He passed away in 2001, leaving a lasting literary legacy.
I can't imagine a greater torment than to be dragged away from the people you love.
Identity is a prison you can never escape.
There are no heroes, only men who make choices they can live with.
The past is a fog that obscures the present.
Fear can be a powerful motivator, but it can also cloud your judgment.
Sometimes the only way to find the truth is to lose yourself.
In the absence of memory, we are all just fragments of our former selves.
Trust no one, not even yourself.
A single decision can change the course of your life forever.
Every action has consequences, whether good or bad.
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to overcome it.
Love can be both a weakness and a strength.