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Maybe, if we just accepted our deaths, we might finally start to live.
Richard Paul Evans
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Richard Paul Evans
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: October 11
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Some people were born to work for others. Not in a mindless, servile-way--rather they simply work better in a set regimen of daily tasks and functions. Others were born of the entrepreneurial spirit and enjoy the demands of self-determination and the roll of the dice.
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Don't try to write what other people are writing - write what is true to you.
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When I think of God I feel like an ant crawling into a computer.
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The more someone assures you that everything is okay, the more you can be assured that it's not.
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...even the most horribl e of nightmares is laced with the promise of dawn.
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It was the first time that I had ever been romantically kissed. It was even better than the chocolate cake.
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Forgiveness does not require us to close our eyes but rather to truly open them.
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To deny our pasts is to burn the bridge we must cross to self-understanding.
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There are none so impoverished as those who do not acknowledge the abundance of their lives
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To forgive is to unlock the cage of another's folly to set ourselves free.
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We are all in motion. Always. Those who are not climbing toward something are descending toward nothing.
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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.
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It has been a mistake living my life in the past. One cannot ride a horse backwards and still hold its reins.
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I've wondered why the famous congregate with each other. Perhaps it's to assure each other that they really are as important as they think they are.
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I have come to believe that we do not walk alone in this life. There are others, fellow sojourners, whose journeys are interwoven with ours in seemingly random patterns, yet, in the end, have been carefully placed to reveal a remarkable tapestry. I believe God is the weaver at that loom.
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Leah taught me that the greatest secret of life is that we find exactly what we're looking for. In spite of what happens to us, ultimately we decide whether our lives are good or bad, ugly or beautiful.
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In the end, we all lose it. Remember that. In the end, we own nothing.
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Raising or caring for children requires sacrifice and service, which, I believe, heals us from the destructive forces of self-centeredness.
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Old friends are memories personified.
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We are chained to that which we do not forgive
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