(2001)
#Life
By Stanley Collymore A despicably but rather desperately worried, clearly frightened and a markedly mentally
By Stanley Collymore You were indefatigably the inspira… comforting and consistently reassu… ceaselessly and enlighteningly sho… individual and collective lives of…
By Stanley Collymore Basically there isn’t much fun, while realistically there’s an irrefutably stark situation immediately accompanied by the ver…
By Stanley Collymore Greatness is a commodity some peop… happily born with, others on the o… hand who mange to achieve it do so through their earnest and staunch
By Stanley Collymore Some people drink to drown their s… boost their shattered self-confide… do so because the alcohol is freel… there’s plenty of it and, signific…
By Stanley Collymore Gyles Brandreth can’t be that much of the confidante he claims to be if he’s easily babbling this rather pointless and
By Stanley Collymore I’m disturbed at how Palestinians… stupidly rely on their narrative o… alienation and historical grievanc… and frustratingly can and do put a…
By Stanley Collymore At my local bus stop waiting for t… bus that I normally take on the us… favourite library I ran into a lon… acquaintance of mine. “How are you…
By Stanley Collymore Is stupidity something that is mar… and psychologically as well integr… the characteristic construct of a… set mind-set and in close associat…
By Stanley Collymore I’m genuinely an aspiring politici… endeavour, if people allow me to,… best that I can for my country, th… authentically belong to it, have t…
By Stanley Collymore In every aspect of human life ther… are those who are exceedingly brilliant at what earnestly they’re invariably, distinctively…
By Stanley Collymore Would I, any other distinctly int… person, all of us undoubtedly well… educated and unquestionably fully and irreversibly mentally li…
By Stanley Collymore If you solely rely on an iPad to entertain and also keep your child quiet, honestly, in my opinion, you’ve failed quite miser…
By Stanley Collymore Try getting an appointment, however urgent that your condition might be, with a doctor these days. Not
By Stanley Collymore The ultimate realization that what you were essentially happily doing all along and not giving a real damn about t…