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A Step of Faith (The Walk, #4) A Step of Faith by Richard Paul Evans
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“What a culture we live in, we are swimming in an ocean of information, and drowning in ignorance.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“There are far too many people for us to think about each of them during our short stay on earth—like the thousands of books in a library we haven’t time to read in an afternoon. But this is no excuse to cease browsing. For every now and then, we find that one book that reaches us deep inside and introduces us to ourselves. And, in someone else’s story, we come to understand our own.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“Roses can grow in slums just as weeds can grow around mansions.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“Life is not a sprint. It was never meant to be. It is just one step of faith after another.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
What if we all carried little timers that counted down the days of our lives?  Maybe the timer's a bit dramatic. Just the date would do. It could be tattooed on our foreheads like the expiration date on a milk bottle. It might be a good thing. Maybe we'd stop wasting our lives worrying about things that never happen or collecting things that we can't take with us. We'd probably treat people better. We certainly wouldn't be screaming at someone who had a day left. Maybe people would finally stop living like they're immortal. Maybe we could finally learn how to live.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
tags: life
“Our culture's quest to hide death behind a facade of denial has made fools and pretended immortals of us all. Perhaps it would be more helpful and liberating to begin each day by repeating the words of Crazy Horse, "Today is a good day to die.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“Everyone has suffered more than you know.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“You know, I've wondered if it's more painful to lose someone you love to death or to lose someone you love because she no longer loves you back." "I don't know," I said. "On the surface, it seems an easy question. It should be so much easier to lose someone who doesn't love you, because why would you want to be with someone who doesn't want you? But rejection's not an east road. A part of you always wonders what makes you so unlovable.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“To truly live is more than taking the next breath---it's to hope and dream and love.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“Everybody needs love. Everybody. Those who don't believe that frighten me a little.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
tags: love
“Some so fear the future that they suffocate the present. It's like committing suicide to avoid being murdered.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“Grief isn't a luxury; it's an appropriate response to loss. You don't just will it away. If you allow it to run its course, it will fade with time, but if you ignore it or pretend it doesn't exist, it only gets worse.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“It’s a stupid question, really, as we’ve all got an expiration date. I guess the real question is not if, but when. As I was walking through the South Dakota Badlands—before I knew something was wrong with me—I had this thought: What if we all carried little timers that counted down the days of our lives? Maybe the timer’s a bit dramatic. Just the date would do. It could be tattooed on our foreheads like the expiration date on a milk bottle. It might be a good thing. Maybe we’d stop wasting our lives worrying about things that never happen, or collecting things that we can’t take with us. We’d probably treat people better. We certainly wouldn’t be screaming at someone who had a day left. Maybe people would finally stop living like they’re immortal. Maybe we would finally learn how to live. I’ve wondered”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“For the third time since I began, my walk has been delayed. In the beginning, I had considered these stops on my journey as interruptions---but I'm coming to understand that perhaps these detours are my journey. No matter how much I, or the rest of humanity wishes otherwise, life is not lived in smooth, downhill expressways, but in the obscure, perilous trails and rocky back roads of life where we stumble and feel our way through the fog of the unknown.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“I sighed. "Now what do I do?" He leaned against my wall. "What do you want to do?" "Since when has that mattered?" "It's always mattered. It doesn't mean you'll get what you want, but what you want always matters. That's what defines you.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“People can become so blinded by their own perceived victimhood that they make victims of everyone around them.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“To truly live is more than taking the next breath—it’s to hope and dream and love.”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith
“I’ve returned to my”
Richard Paul Evans, A Step of Faith