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All great men are delusional. How else could they be crazy enough to think they could change the world?
— Richard Paul Evans
Fate does not bend for us-we must bend to it.
— Richard Paul Evans
Too many times we lose today's battles because we're still engaged in fighting yesterday's.
— Richard Paul Evans
That's what hate does — it remakes us in its image.
— Richard Paul Evans
The changing seasons of circumstance can melt away stretches of our lives like frost in the warmth of spring.
— Richard Paul Evans
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
people spend their entire lives wishing for a second chance to do what they should have done right the first time.
— 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
What a peculiar alchemist is time—transforming painful experiences into comedy.
— Richard Paul Evans
We carry around in our heads these pictures of what our lives are supposed to look like, painted by the brush of out intentions. It's the great, deep secret of humanity that in the end none of our lives look the way we thought they would. As much as we wish to believe otherwise, most of life is a reaction to circumstances.
— Richard Paul Evans
Most of us were taught that God would love us if and when we change. In fact, God loves you so that you can change. What empowers change, what makes you desirous of change is the experience of love. It is that inherent experience of love that becomes the engine of change.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Sin happens whenever we refuse to keep growing.
— Fr. Richard Rohr