Every man is a prisoner, and the greatest irony of all is to be the prisoner of another man
Every man is a prisoner, and the greatest irony of all is to be the prisoner of another man
Sidney Sheldon, a renowned author known for his gripping and suspenseful novels, often delves into the complexities of human nature and the power dynamics that exist within society. One of his recurring themes is the idea that every man is a prisoner, and the greatest irony of all is to be the prisoner of another man.