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So if she left you because you suck, she still did you a favor." "How is that?" "Because no one is happy living in a sick relationship, whether they're the weak link or the strong one. And if you're the weak link, this is your chance to learn that." "What are you, a marriage counselor?" "No. I'm a weak link.
— Richard Paul Evans
If love is our reason, we may veer off course sometimes, but we'll never be lost
— Richard Paul Evans
The people in our lives are like cards in a deck. At different times we draw, hold, and discard, but, in the end, we don't really know the cards' value until life calls our hand.
— Richard Paul Evans
I believe that the difference between Heaven and Hell is not so much the climate as the company.
— Richard Paul Evans
My parents haven't reached out to me once. They're religious but not godly.
— Richard Paul Evans
They say love is blind, but it's not. Infatuation is blind. Emotional neediness is blind. Love sees the fault—it just sees beyond it as well. Kimberly Rossi's Diary
— Richard Paul Evans
Love is never convenient-and rarely painless
— Richard Paul Evans
It is better to be loved by one person who knows your soul than millions who don't even know your phone number.
— Richard Paul Evans
We humans...are seriously flawed. The things that are the most necessary, the most critical to us, are the things we take most for granted. Air. Water. Love. If you have someone to love, you are lucky. If they love you back, you're blessed. And if you waste the time you have to love them, you're a fool.
— Richard Paul Evans
Much of the work of midlife is to tell the difference between those who are dealing with their issues through you and those who are really dealing with you.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
In the second half of life, people have less power to infatuate you. But they also have much less power to control you or hurt you.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Busyness is a great enemy of relationships. We become preoccupied with making a living, doing our work, paying bills, and accomplishing goals as if these tasks are the point of life. They are not. The point of life is learning to love — God and people. Life minus love equals zero.
— Rick Warren