S.J. Watson is a British author best known for his debut psychological thriller, "Before I Go to Sleep," which became an international bestseller and was adapted into a feature film. Born in the Midlands, Watson worked in the NHS before attending the Faber Academy "Writing a Novel" course. His gripping storytelling and complex characters have captivated readers worldwide, establishing him as a prominent voice in contemporary suspense fiction.
I am not the sort of person who can live half a life.
Without memory, there's no point to a past.
The person you are now is the person who decides who you will be.
Memories are the threads that hold our lives together. Without them, we are nothing.
The truth is the most important thing.
The world is full of good people, trying to do their best.
Life is a cycle, and what we lose will come back to us in another form.
We are all haunted by our past, but we can choose to be defined by it or to learn from it.
Sometimes being lost is the only way to find yourself.
The human mind is both a labyrinth and a treasure trove.
There's a strength in forgetting, in moving on, in letting go.
The present is the only moment we truly possess.