(2001)
#Life #Relationships
By Stanley Collymore It’s not vital that you wear your… your sleeve in order to perceive t… a child of God or a good and pract… Christian. Nor is it a necessity…
By Stanley Collymore How can you purposely look me in t… openly say and, what’s more, serio… me to believe that crime doesn’t p… clearly you know as well as I do t…
By Stanley Collymore Actually I shouldn’t be as dismay… that ought any other sensible, int… rational person either, as things… but all the same we’re nevertheles…
By Stanley Collymore There are Grandmothers and there… at first glance and on the face of… distinction between the two terms… expression it would seem, but
By Stanley Collymore Why does that British emigre and his awful American wife always have to simply put on a show for the camer…
By Stanley Collymore Deserted and callously abandoned b… you cowardly didn’t have the guts… to stand up to your domineering pa… courageously tell them that it’s y…
By Stanley Collymore Heil Neil Coyle! A casual greeti… respect for this man who the entir… doesn’t even know exists let alone… is the incumbent MP for Bermondse…
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’ve tried all my life to be civil… everyone I meet, but alas with some people it just doesn’t work– and you, I’m
By Stanley Collymore Ah yes, the Windsors! The unelected and distinctly rather unaccountable, totally hypocritical free loaders.
By Stanley Collymore Real friendship basically has nothing whatsoever to do with what the recipient of it either gets, or really expec…
By Stanley Collymore Loyalty whenever it’s volunteered… given and not done so blindly let… just as treachery mustn’t be a bad… unscrupulously and self-servingly…
By Stanley Collymore Never underestimate your capabilit… or how far they can take you; and always treat your setbacks as rungs of the ladder to success
By Stanley Collymore You call yourselves religious Yet you behave like this? Then all I can say is: “Thank God I’m
By Stanley Collymore To the true likes of Gerry Adams and the late and sorely missed Martin McGuinness, I literally, thoroughly commendably, and distin…