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
Richard Paul Evans quotes about
memories grateful thinking
I think the secret to a hoppy life is a selective memory. Remember what you are most grateful for and quickly forget what your not.
abundance acknowledge
There are none so impoverished as those who do not acknowledge the abundance of their lives
forgiveness heart keys
Forgiveness is the key to the heart's shackles.
journey decision path
The most difficult of decisions are often not the ones in which we cannot determine the correct course; rather the ones in which we are certain of the path but fear the journey.
lasts firsts last-words
From our first babblings to our last word, we make but one statement, and that is our life.
heartache denial humans
Denial, perhaps, is a necessary human mechanism to cope with the heartaches of life.
tests who-we-are strange
There are moments, it would seem, that were created in cosmic theater where we are given strange and fantastic tests. In these times, we do not show who we are to God, for surely He must already know, but rather to ourselves.
inspiring adversity successful
Everyone who got to where they are had to begin where they were.
stars sky
It is in the darkest skies that stars are best seen.
grace forgiving faults
The truest grace is not to forgive, but to have never found fault.
appreciate-beauty people looks
Some people in this world have stopped looking for beauty, then wonder why their lives are so ugly. Don't be like them. The ability to appreciate beauty is of God. Especially in one another. Look for beauty in everyone you meet, and you'll find it. Everyone carries divinity within them. And everyone we meet has something to impart.
gratitude powerful emotion
. . . Harboring an emotion as powerful as gratitude has power of its own.
grateful thinking glasses
You're the type who thinks of the glass as being half full, instead of half empty. "No," she said, "I'm just grateful for the glass.