Ronald H. Balson is an acclaimed author and attorney known for his historical fiction novels. Drawing on his background in law and international experiences, he crafts compelling narratives that explore themes of justice, identity, and history. Balson's bestselling debut, "Once We Were Brothers," has captivated readers worldwide. His work often delves into the complexities of human relationships set against significant historical backdrops.
It's not the past that determines who we are, but the choices we make now.
The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide.
Forgiveness makes future love possible.
Some secrets are so dark that they can only be exposed in the light of love.
We are all prisoners of our own minds, but love can set us free.
The truth is always lighter than a lie. It's a burden lifted.
Hate is a heavy burden. Let it go.
Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.
The most beautiful things are not associated with money; they are memories and moments. If you don't celebrate those, they can pass you by.
The heart is a very, very resilient little muscle. It really is.