20 Quotes & Sayings By Robert Ludlum

Robert Ludlum was born in Buffalo, New York. He attended the University of Virginia and worked as a newspaper reporter, a freelance magazine writer, and a wine company salesman before turning to writing full-time. His work appeared in national magazines, including Sports Illustrated magazine. His novels, both hard-boiled and historical, have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide Read more

He has won many awards including the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere and the Grand Prix du Roman d'Aventure from the French Ministry of Culture.

Perhaps conscience did not always produce cowards. Sometimes it made...
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Perhaps conscience did not always produce cowards. Sometimes it made a man feel better about himself. Robert Ludlum
The cruelest thing you can do to a person who's...
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The cruelest thing you can do to a person who's living in panic is to offer him or her hope that turns out false. When the crash comes its intolerable. Robert Ludlum
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I get annoyed when a self-indulgent writer just shows off what he knows but doesn't really tell a story. To me storytelling is first a craft. Then if you're lucky, it becomes an art form. But first, it's got to be a craft.. You've got to have a beginning, middle and end. And I have sort of applied the theatrical principles to writing. Throw the story in the air and see what's going to happen. Robert Ludlum
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You appear to be a mass of contradictions, " Dr Washburn said. "There's a subsurface violence almost always in control, but very much alive. There's also a pensiveness that seems painful for you, yet you rarely give vent to the anger that pain must provoke. Robert Ludlum
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Before taking her into the library, my wife told me she was an old friend in a marriage crisis. A fatuous lie; at her age there are no crises left in marriage, only acceptance and extraction. (General Villiers) Robert Ludlum
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The mind plays tricks. It rejects things until it thinks ― or something tells it ― that the remembering can be handled. Robert Ludlum
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And then the earth, the world, the planet, the galaxy, and the entire solar system went crazy. Robert Ludlum
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Truth is neither joyful nor sad, neither good nor bad. It is simply truth. Robert Ludlum
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She's an old soldier's woman, and she has antennae for things that often escape the officer in the field. Robert Ludlum
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There is nothing in a crowded street more noticeable than a man running ― unless it is a woman. Robert Ludlum
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When the old men kill themselves, the cities are dying. Robert Ludlum
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Strangers should meet in unfamiliar areas. It's comforting. Robert Ludlum
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A corruption of intentions. Robert Ludlum
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There was no television in the Netherlands during the afternoons! Robert Ludlum
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Indiscriminate use among unintelligent leads to chaos. Robert Ludlum
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I fought... I fought and I fought...until I...couldn't remember any more. Robert Ludlum
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Men and women walked casually about as they did on the main floor, every now and then stopping one another, exchanging pleasantries or scraps of relevantly irrelevant information. Gossip. Robert Ludlum
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I start every book with something that outrages me. I'm outraged by the FBI, the CIA, and computers that seem to have catalogued our lives. Power too often is accompanied by irresponsibility. Robert Ludlum
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Characterization is integral to the theatrical experience. Robert Ludlum