(2001)
#InspirationalLife #Pragmatism
By Stanley Collymore Always strive to reach the top and never let go of that goal– for there’s nothing better than success to inspire the
By Stanley Collymore It’s a biological reality to state… only women menstruate and it’s regardless of how they either describe or specifically set about…
By Stanley Collymore Just because you are her biologica… mother doesn’t in the least sense unquestionably automatically, authoritatively, irrefutably and m…
By Stanley Collymore Concentrate less on who I am and much more on what I am– that’s where the essential
By Stanley Collymore If asked most people would honestl… dreams some of which are then tran… but whether or not the latter are… far-fetched delusions, in essence…
By Stanley Collymore In the untrammelled quest for pers… recognition some people would do almost anything except, of course, work to achieve their goals by
By Stanley Collymore Incredulously, all you fatuously gullible, lowlife, discernibly intellectually, distinctly irrefutably challenged, and easily…
By Stanley Collymore Can seemingly normal human beings… actually are, but nevertheless mor… horrendous and utterly appalling m… as a result solidify into the odio…
By Stanley Collymore These Blackwater lowlifes should have been rather legally and summarily executed, if one were
By Stanley Collymore I want my MP and the man or woman… to represent my constituency in th… be someone who knows what probity… passionately subscribes to the pri…
By Stanley Collymore I find it strange how you can pick and choose what part of history we collectively can and should talk about. Rather notably so, Eu…
By Stanley Collymore I thought I’d like to share this… emblematizing joke with you my pre… order to further emphasize, in lig… how very much, in real and solid t…
By Stanley Collymore Toxic, thoroughly dim-witted, quite verminous scum, also odiously clickbait morons; unless quite racist rags, and dist…
By Stanley Collymore Boo hoo, quite plaintively sobs Kate Middleton, whatever on earth, will now expectantly become not just simply of my true
By Stanley Collymore Come! Let me breathe again the fresh air of optimism, which you’ve blown into my life!