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All that's required for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.
— Richard Paul Evans
Growing up means putting aside our egocentricity for truth.
— Richard Paul Evans
People can become so blinded by their own perceived victimhood that they make victims of everyone around them.
— Richard Paul Evans
I have found that the most significant experiences of our lives rarely come when we're expecting them and oftentimes when we're not even paying attention.
— Richard Paul Evans
What we fail to realize is that grace is more than our destination, it is the journey itself, manifested in each breath and with each step we take. Grace surrounds us, whirls about us like the wind, falls on us like rain. Grace sustains us on our journeys, no matter how perilous they may be and, make no mistake, they are all perilous. We need not hope for grace, we merely need to open our eyes to its abundance. Grace is all around us, not just in the hopeful future but in the miracle of now.
— Richard Paul Evans
He had sensory processing disorder—something we didn't know about back then—and was highly sensitive to smells.
— Richard Paul Evans
When you're struggling with lack, it's easy to become obsessed with all you don't have and forget what you do. It was nice to be reminded of all I had to be grateful for.
— Richard Paul Evans
People always say that no matter how awful things are, there's always someone suffering more. It's true. It's not really helpful, but it's true.
— Richard Paul Evans
When you're struggling with lack, it's easy to become obsessed with all you don't have and forget what you do.
— Richard Paul Evans
but a good writer knows when to shut up and listen.
— Richard Paul Evans
Sometimes our arms are so full with the burdens we carry that it hinders our view of the load those around us are staggering beneath.
— Richard Paul Evans
We spend our life building higher fences and stronger locks, when the gravest dangers are already inside
— Richard Paul Evans