Sidney Sheldon was a prolific American author and screenwriter whose gripping novels and television dramas captivated audiences around the world. With bestsellers such as "Master of the Game" and "If Tomorrow Comes," Sheldon mastered the art of suspense and storytelling, earning him legions of devoted fans. His thrilling plots, memorable characters, and unexpected twists made him a household name and a perennial favorite among readers of popular fiction.

"Abraham Lincoln because he was a man filled with great compassion who believed that all men are created free and equal, and was not afraid to stand on that platform. The way Lincoln lived his life has served me well in mine."



"Talent is a gift that can be given, and it can be taken away. We have to appreciate that."



"Don't give up. There are too many nay-sayers out there who will try to discourage you. Don't listen to them. The only one who can make you give up is yourself."



"The Dalai Lama. He is a very wise man of great inner peace who believes that happiness is the purpose of our lives. Through his teachings and leadership, he continues to make this world a better place in which to live."



"There's this sense of excitement because you invent and control the characters. You decide whether they live or die. I find this type of creative process tremendously stimulating."



"I try to give both my heroes and villains an emotional dimensionality which provides the motivation for their actions."

