(2001)
#Love
By Stanley Collymore Having expectations are all right— Basing them on unrealistic Hopes or delusions of Grandeur, however,
By Stanley Collymore Another, of these Karen type, attention seeking and totally obviously so braindead morons who
By Stanley Collymore You are undoubtedly a very erudite… with a charming vivacity and hypno… that are markedly impressive and t… appealing and with all three of th…
By Stanley Collymore What’s the actual difference betwe… Reich and its allies did, and the… during World War II and the atti… by these Khazar-Yiddish fake “Jew…
By Stanley Collymore Aren’t you like me totally pissed off– and if not, I think you ought to be - by those who flamboyantly,
By Stanley Collymore Alright, so I’m pregnant! And whi… my condition is no more your fault… own the stark reality all the same… personally responsible for what ha…
By Stanley Collymore Can you, if you don’t mind my aski… me what you seriously and honestly… love actually is? Or would you rat… sullen on this matter and instead…
By Stanley Collymore Perhaps the sun will shine tomorro… perchance I’ll have a much better… than what I’m presently experienci… but whatever happens eventually,
By Stanley Collymore If it were easy to deliberately ma… say sorry and know that we’d be re… forgiven and our mistakes instantl… forgotten, do you think that
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 Genuine love is much more than sim… cliched words of encouragement at… themselves have no obvious or conv… meaning; uttering hackneyed phrase…
By Stanley Collymore Funny, in the peculiar sense and not the least bit humorous that not so long ago, and evidently still is today by anyone who truly…
By Stanley Collymore I get bored and depressed sometime… I’m physically ill or there’s anyt… wrong with me since I’m fully comp… mentis as any human being can be;
By Stanley Collymore With the consummate charm, panache and unassuming genius of the Irish you’ve carved out an empire all your own– but one,
By Stanley Collymore The ease of success is derived through the hard knocks of achieving it. © Stanley V. Collymore