(2001)
#Life #Pragmatism
By Stanley Collymore Stupid people usually blame others for their mistakes as well as the failure of their contrived actions. Stupid
By Stanley Collymore I’m certainly not obese, maybe in… little bit fat. But hey, come on,… that? We can’t all of us have hour… you know, and even if desirous to…
By Stanley Collymore Donald Trump has no policies and what he and his ilk glibly, glaringly and very gloatingly pass off as such are firmly based…
By Stanley Collymore If you’re truthfully my friend Then tell me what I need to Know; not what you Think I’d like
By Stanley Collymore Your humanity, inspirational leade… and sympathetic alliance with the… the persistently marginalized, unw… outcast, the intentionally made po…
By Stanley Collymore I’m different I readily accept, b… not make any apologies for being me; for what kind of a world is it when I’m expected to
By Stanley Collymore Absolutely sick and tired of your fatuous nonsense and stinking lies Moggy; so just bugger off! You’ve got your brownnosing gong,…
By Stanley Collymore Please don’t ask me to sleep with… well aware as you evidently are th… deep inside I’d very much like to; for at this precise moment
By Stanley Collymore It’s quite possible, I know, to l… than once and do so in many differ… ways; but my love for you is uniqu… and grows stronger by the day.
By Stanley Collymore Greed is a fact of life; however With some people it’s the only important thing In their life.
By Stanley Collymore Always and earnestly endeavour to… genuinely as well as independently… that you are– and as is habitually… unfettered, invariably turns out t…
By Stanley Collymore They wouldn’t walk around Oxford City centre, let’s say, or any oth… British town or city clad only in a bikini so why do white Brits and…
By Stanley Collymore I’ve realistically no idea when yo… choose to pay me a call but my erudite sense of evaluation tells me that that visit will be r…
By Stanley Collymore Why, on earth, would any person voluntarily wish to be classed a subject rather than sensibly
By Stanley Collymore Absence makes the heart grow fonde… but not having you near me each da… poor substitute in every way for n… being able to see you, touch you