Richard L. Evans Quotes

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  • Maturity begins on the day we accept responsibility for our own actions.

  • He who has ceased to pray has lost a great friendship.

  • Young people are going to go to someone, somewhere. And we had better see that that 'someone' is us.

  • Too much pessimism has led too many men into making serious mistakes. And perhaps part of our pessimism comes because we are too close to ourselves to see in proper perspective.

  • Any man who can't control his thoughts can't control his actions, and any man who can't control his actions isn't safe in society.

    Men   Safe   Action  
  • What better can parents and children give to each other than respectful, understanding attention.

  • There never was a tonic that would cure more social ailments than a healthy, happy home. There never was a greater source of social stability than an affectionate and understanding family. There never was a better way of helping children to happiness than the close confidence of wise and loving and responsible parents.

    Wise   Children   Home  
  • Children will not remember you for the material things you provided but for the feeling that you cherished them.

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  • If we don't want temptation to follow us, we shouldn't act as if we are interested. No one ever fell over a precipice who never went near one.

  • It sometimes seems that we live as if we wonder when life is going to begin. It isn't always clear just what we are waiting for, but some of us sometimes persist in waiting so long that life slips by - finding us still waiting for something that has been going on all the time. . . . This is the life in which the work of this life is to be done. Today is as much a part of eternity as any day a thousand years ago or as will be any day a thousand years hence. This is it, whether we are thrilled or disappointed, busy or bored! This is life, and it is passing.

  • Give no man sympathy because he has to work - it is his blessing that he can.

    Work   Blessing   Men  
  • Sincere love is something that sacrifices not something that indulges itself. Sincere love is responsible. It would never knowingly hurt, but would heal.

    Love   Hurt   Sacrifice  
  • Remember to build each other up, to strengthen and sustain, to keep companionship lovely and alive. Remember dignity and respect; understanding; not expecting perfection; a sense of humor and a sense of what is sacred and serious; common purposes, common convictions, and the character to stay with a bargain, to keep a covenant - in these are the making of a good and solid marriage.

    Richard L. Evans (1973). “Richard L. Evans--the man and the message”
  • One of our urgent opportunities is to respond to a child when he earnestly asks, remembering that they don't always ask.

  • This is life-and it is passing. What are we waiting for?

    Life   Waiting   Passing  
  • The test of love is in how we live.

  • There's no pillow quite so soft as a father's strong shoulder.

  • We must not let the things we can't do keep us from doing the things we can do.

    Richard L. Evans (1973). “Richard L. Evans--the man and the message”
  • Realize that the privilege to work is a gift. Love of work is success. Be thankful that every morning that you get up that you have some thing that must be done (whether you like it or not).

    Love   Morning   Work  
  • Freedom cannot always continue in comfort and convenience, cannot be assured without sacrifice, without truth and decency, without willingness to work, without downright honesty and honor, and readiness to keep the commandments and live within the law...there is no liberty without a real respect for law; no liberty if we forget God, or fail to remember the principles on which freedom is founded.

  • We must carry things beyond conversation to conclusion.

  • I don't think anything is unrealistic if you believe you can do it.

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  • The ever-present expectancy of death is never far removed from any of us - whether we realize it or not. None of us can avoid it. It comes alike to the great and to the unknown; to the righteous and to the unrighteous. Wherein we differ is not in our ability to avert it, but in the preparedness with which we meet it. At such times some question the judgments of God. Some find bitterness because of the circumstances and because of the seeming untimeliness of death.

  • Parents who indulge themselves 'in moderation' may have children who indulge themselves to excess.

  • Things I don't understand don't destroy my faith in the things I do understand.

    Faith  
  • No man is so wise that he cannot benefit by talking things out with others.

  • Happiness mainly depends on man's ability to work and the way in which he does it.

    Happiness   Work   Men  
  • One of the most fruitless, irritating wastes in the world is arguing-the contentious, endless kind of arguing that is akin to quarreling, and causes feuding in families and among friends, and leaves resentful feeling in homes, in hearts, in businesses and professions, and in all kinds of gatherings in public and private places, and in all relationships of life-and with so little that it ever seems to settle!

    Home   Heart   Feelings  
  • Parents sometimes simply don't have enough hands and time and attention to do all that is urgent. But in all things there is a priority of importance....and one of our urgent opportunities is to respond to a child when he earnestly asks, remembering that they don't always ask, that they aren't always teachable, that they won't always listen.

  • Live so as to have a quiet conscience.

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