(2001)
#ChancesLove #Risk-taking
By Stanley Collymore When I say I love you it’s only a small part of the huge change that’s going on inside me, and of which you’re
By Stanley Collymore So you think you can make me fall… love with you! Fat chance of that ever happening I can tell you; so don’t waste your time
By Stanley Collymore Everything about you is so absolut… for one thing– the man whom you’ve… entrust your love with; but even s… very best to justify the faith whi…
By Stanley Collymore The term friend and the expression… are perpetually and rather inappro… opinion, overused and even cynical… with the primary intention of achi…
By Stanley Collymore So you want me to marry you because you assume that our joint genes will very undoubtedly, in your so puerile fa…
By Stanley Collymore The Bible says that Eve, at the i… seduced Adam who she then persuade… and for his impertinence or altrui… depending on how you view the matt…
By Stanley Collymore Water maybe the fountain of life, okay; but sperm is irrefutably the giver of it, wouldn’t
By Stanley Collymore How unexceptional this standard an… ad nauseam used statement: “I’m no… abused by those who’re themselves… deeply, invariably incurably and s…
By Stanley Collymore To the true likes of Gerry Adams and the late and sorely missed Martin McGuinness, I literally, thoroughly commendably, and distin…
By Stanley Collymore Of course we Blacks in every regard, even so financially, are innately, instinctively and irredeemably criminals;
By Stanley Collymore My God! In Kate and William I’ve honestly in all my years never seen any two people more fucking plainly disinterested…
By Stanley Collymore Ashley Banjo and dance troupe should apologize? For what exactly? Art has always been utilized to freely comment
By Stanley Collymore You claim that you love me and consequently therefore want to actually spend the rest of your life with me; but in spite…
By Stanley Collymore The eternal asinine antics of the ghastly English - or pretend to be - aristocratic dross that
By Stanley Collymore An individual state of affairs when quite distinctly with no obvious, obligatory consideration on one’s own part as