Quotes about Hope
We can bemoan what we have lost, or we can be grateful to have been blessed with something to mourn.
— 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
The price of love is the risk of losing it." I frowned. "Is it worth the risk?" "I've thought a lot about that. I still think the greatest hurt isn't to lose love, it's the regret of never having it. To have never felt love, that would be true tragedy.
— Richard Paul Evans
Maybe that's why I've always thought of God less as an engineer than as an artist—one who uses our hopes, fears, dreams, and especially our tears, to paint on the canvas of our souls, rendering something beautiful. The hardest part, I suppose, is waiting to see what He's up to.
— Richard Paul Evans
It is often during the worst of times that we see the best of humanity—awakening within the most ordinary of us that which is most sublime.
— Richard Paul Evans
They tried to bury us. They just didn't know we were seeds.
— Richard Paul Evans
New hopes are a fountain of energy.
— Richard Paul Evans
As appreciative as I had already been for their kindness, now I was astounded. In the midst of such heartbreak, this good couple had reached out to me in my pain. For the first time in a long while, I felt hope in humanity.
— Richard Paul Evans
All things are possible with God." "And if there is no God?" Enele turned back. "Then we're just dust and beasts, and what does it matter?
— Richard Paul Evans
Sometimes the most whole people are those who come from the most broken circumstances.
— Richard Paul Evans
It's been said that the Magi, wise men, gazed up into the night skies, following a star. But they were not looking for a star. They were looking for hope. Hope of a new world. Hope of redemption. Light is not found in dark places, & hope is not found looking down or looking back. May you always look up.
— Richard Paul Evans
Nearly a million people take their lives each year. It's not about survival; it's about finding meaning in living. Even in our suffering
— Richard Paul Evans