Richard Paul Evans

Richard Paul Evans
Richard Paul Evansis an American author, best known for writing The Christmas Box and, more recently, the Michael Vey series...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth11 October 1962
CountryUnited States of America
apology chocolate
Chocolate is God's apology for brocolli
numbers phones soul
It is better to be loved by one person who knows your soul than millions who don't even know your phone number.
love-is convenient painless
Love is never convenient-and rarely painless
forgiving chained
We are chained to that which we do not forgive
mountain height great-heights
Without great mountains we cannot reach great heights.
two people mountain
There are two kinds of people. Those who climb mountains and those who sit in the shadow of the mountains and critique the climbers.
views arms sometimes
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.
children responsibility parenting
Dance. Dance for the joy and breath of childhood. Dance for all children, including that child who is still somewhere entombed beneath the responsibility and skepticism of adulthood. Embrace the moment before it escapes from our grasp. For the only promise of childhood, of any childhood, is that it will someday end. And in the end, we must ask ourselves what we have given our children to take its place. And is it enough?
stars sky
It is in the darkest skies that stars are best seen.
people winner problem
Everyone has problems. It's how you choose to deal with them. Some people choose to be whiners some choose to be winners. Some choose to be victims some choose to be victors.
inspirational insperational cracks
Sometimes its not the strength but gentleness that cracks the hardest shells.
grace forgiving faults
The truest grace is not to forgive, but to have never found fault.
dream rain choices
Life is the soil, our choices and actions the sun and rain, but our dreams are the seeds.
book thinking people
There are far too many people for us to think about each of them during our short stay on earth—like the thousands of books in a library we haven’t time to read in an afternoon. But this is no excuse to cease browsing. For every now and then, we find that one book that reaches us deep inside and introduces us to ourselves. And, in someone else’s story, we come to understand our own.