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Lost December Quotes
Helping others carries its own rewards, the first of which is a return to humanity.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
Often times, the greatest peace comes of surrender.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
I am facing the most difficult thing of my life, my own greatest failure.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
The changing seasons of circumstance can melt away stretches of our lives like frost in the warmth of spring.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
I am lonely, I am lonely, I am lonely, I am lonely, I am lonely. How appropriate that I write this to myself.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
The warrior who goes off to battle should not boast as the one who returns from it.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
It has been said that sometimes the greatest hope in our lives is just a second chance to do what we should have done right in the first place.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
The sweetness of reunion is the joy of heaven.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
I have learned that real angels don’t have gossamer white robes and Cherubic skin, they have calloused hands and smell of the days’ sweat.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
Only those who never step, never stumble.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
What a difference having a friend makes.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
Under the right circumstances, a tiny spark can grow into an inferno that can overcome an entire city. So can an idea.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
Sometimes its not the strength but gentleness that cracks the hardest shells.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
Truth is patient. It can afford to be for eventually it will have its way.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
The truist indication of gratitude is to return what you are grateful for.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December
The pages continue to turn, and every day I’m a little older, hopefully a little wiser and a lot more grateful. Do I have regrets? I have a few – but not as many as you might think. If it hadn’t been for the darkness, I never would have known the light. In life we all take different paths, some more difficult than others, but in the end, all that matters is whether or not they lead us home.
— Richard Paul Evans, Lost December