
Top 100 Richardson Quotes
#1. By being silent he can do more than those who chatter. For he is in tune with the commandments as a harp is with its strings.
Cyril Charles Richardson
#2. By my soul, I can neither eat, drink, nor sleep; nor, what's still worse, love any woman in the world but her.
Samuel Richardson
#3. There is an increasingly pervasive sense not only of failure, but of futility. The legislative process has become a cruel shell game and the service system has become a bureaucratic maze, inefficient, incomprehensible, and inaccessible.
Elliot Richardson
#4. Bodies are just leftovers, not the real event on death.
Kat Richardson
#6. I don't need someone to complete me, I need someone to make things a little bit better every now and again.
Jon Richardson
#7. I've never been a believer in fate. I like to think I'm in control, that my life hasn't been plotted out ahead of time. Sometimes all it takes is one wild thought, one brave decision to change everything. This must be one of those times.
Kyle Richardson
#9. Success is experienced when opportunity meets preparation, persistence, and prayer.
Temeko Richardson
#10. Actors are the jockeys of literature. Others supply the horses, the plays, and we simply make them run.
Ralph Richardson
#11. It's very difficult when there are pictures taken on the red carpet. I find those things so terrifying that another persona just kicks in. I don't recognise myself.
Joely Richardson
#13. Until it had been clearly explained that men were always and always partly wrong in all their ideas, life would be full of poison and secret bitterness. Men fight about their philosophies and religions, there is no certainty in them; but their contempt for women is flawless and unanimous.
Dorothy Richardson
#14. Sometimes the best way to uncover a new goal or dream is to step back, make space, and allow what's next to find you.
Cheryl Richardson
#15. The smartest thing we can do to create high-wage jobs and grow our economy is to keep our focus on education.
Bill Richardson
#16. The best way to know your faults is to notice which ones you accuse others of.
James Richardson
#17. Love gratified is love satisfied,
and love satisfied is indifference begun
Samuel Richardson
#19. Value yourself according to the burdens you carry, and you will find everything a burden.
James Richardson
#20. If you don't have time for your life, what's the point of it all?
Cheryl Richardson
#22. all the while sneering at us deprived Northeastern Somerville kids across the fields.
Bobby S. Richardson
#23. It sounds ideal, a sort of beach childhood. But it wasn't really. I didn't use the beach very much at all.
Miranda Richardson
#24. The key to freedom is accepting my own autonomy as an individual, and respecting the autonomy of other individuals, with all of what that means - whatever that means.
Benjamin Ward Richardson
#25. I don't know
what I'm feeling. Existing like I'm on auto pilot.
I've put my Armour on now. Limiting everything getting
in but also not letting anything out.
Tina J. Richardson
#26. Read The Charisma Factor - How to Develop Your Natural Leadership Ability by Robert J. Richardson and S. Katharine Thayer. It is a superb book for any aspiring leader, or a current one, who seeks to advance to the next level. 195.
Robin S. Sharma
#27. All angry persons are to be treated, by the prudent, as children.
Samuel Richardson
#28. A lot of times we set ourselves up to fail. It's interesting. A lot of times the resolutions we choose are the ones, like you said in the opening, we keep breaking over and over again. Sometimes it reflects parts of ourselves that we really need to accept instead of trying to change.
Cheryl Richardson
#29. A good man will honor him who lives up to his religious profession, whatever it be.
Samuel Richardson
#30. prosopagnosia is real.
If I meet you in
a different place than
I usually see you.
I won't recognise you.
I'm not rude, I have
face blindness.
Tina J. Richardson
#31. If the education and studies of children were suited to their inclinations and capacities, many would be made useful members of society that otherwise would make no figure in it.
Samuel Richardson
#32. The happy and the suffering probably understand life equally well, but the sufferers may see a little more clearly how little it is that they understand.
James Richardson
#33. I trust in the perfection of Divine Timing and allow my life to unfold as it should.
Cheryl Richardson
#34. It's difficult to keep in touch with someone when you're moving around all the time. I've decided that you can have it all, but you can't have it all, all of the time.
Miranda Richardson
#35. If beating yourself up worked you'd be rich, thin, and happy. Try loving yourself instead.
Cheryl Richardson
#36. Do not judge me because i am different to you, I do not judge you for being different to me.
Tina J. Richardson
#37. The question was not how to get a job, but how to live by such jobs as I could get.
Dorothy Richardson
#38. You don't smile enough, Coop.
I smile, I tell her defensively. She puts a hand on my shoulder and squares off with me.
But not like you mean it.
J.R. Richardson
#39. When I don't have something to worry about, I worry. Nothing comes so naturally to a human being as anxiety and worry.
Brian Richardson
#40. She became an illusion of herself. It was easier to cope with people that way
Tina J. Richardson
#41. Her mind interprets the world differently. She feels and sees things with a unique perspective. This is what makes her so magnificent.
Tina J. Richardson
#44. When I was very young I thought I was just like everyone else. I think it took me longer than most to realize I was different and even longer to realize that being different was what made me great
Tina J. Richardson
#45. We're not saying that you don't need coal, but when you do mine the coal there are responsibilities to it. It may cost a little more, but it is the right thing to do.
Kevin Richardson
#46. I avoid the sparks in peoples eyes - it feels like it eats into my soul
Tina J. Richardson
#47. She felt everything deeply,
soaking up the world like a sponge.
While slowly squeezing out her soul, leaving her drained.
Tina J. Richardson
#48. That cruelty which children are permitted to show to birds and other animals will most probably exert itself on their fellow creatures when at years of maturity.
Samuel Richardson
#49. Great allowances ought to be made for the petulance of persons laboring under ill-health.
Samuel Richardson
#51. Being autistic does not mean I don't have empathy. Stereotypes are harmful. If anything I hyper feel everything and have to try to shut off to cope.
Tina J. Richardson
#52. It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price.
Samuel Richardson
#53. Cheerleading is life, you must give it your all, and always strive to be on top. It teaches you so much, from how to be a team player, leadership, dedication, confidence, and many other qualities.
Natasha Richardson
#54. We can always create more inventory. You don't just turn people away. The challenge is finding new ways to accommodate people.
Mark Richardson
#55. In times of trouble you can count on your self. In times of disaster you can count on your friends. In times of sorrow you can count on your Father.
William C. Richardson
#56. The only principle I'm prepared to absolutely commit to, with absolute certainty, is that I can change my mind.
Alan Richardson
#58. I would rather do many small roles on TV, stage or film than one blockbuster that made me rich but had no acting.
Miranda Richardson
#59. It's not who you know, it's who you blow. I don't have a hole in my jeans for nothing.
Terry Richardson
#60. Every one, more or less, loves Power, yet those who most wish for it are seldom the fittest to be trusted with it.
Samuel Richardson
#61. Don't go," I begged, knowing I meant more than leaving the room.
"Never," he said. "Never again.
Shari Richardson
#62. If we can get kids talking about conservation and doing it, they can have a great influence on their parents by lecturing them and pointing the finger.
Kevin Richardson
#63. I enjoy directing more when I don't have to direct myself. I like when I can just be the director.
Salli Richardson
#64. to follow God does not often mean traveling with certainty about where God will lead us. Rather, following God propels us to be present to the place where we are, for this is the very place where God shows up.
Jan L. Richardson
#65. We can sum up the surrealist distinction between 'literature' and 'poetry' by saying where the former is artificial, fictive and elusive, the latter is natural, real, direct and spontaneous.
Michael Richardson
#67. To practice Sincerity is to burden everyone else with believing you.
James Richardson
#68. Count your blessings. A grateful heart attracts more joy, love and prosperity.
Cheryl Richardson
#69. The last thing we need to do, relating to teachers, is the key to a good education in this country is a strong teacher. I would have a minimum wage for all our teachers, $40,000 per year.
Bill Richardson
#70. Individual glory is insignificant when compared to achieving victory as a team.
Dot Richardson
#71. What the deuse do we men go to school for? If our wits were equal to women's, we might spare much time and pains in our education: for nature teaches your sex, what, in a long course of labour and study, ours can hardly attain to.
Samuel Richardson
#72. At Christmas our house is like a Donnie and Marie Christmas Special.
Kevin Richardson
#73. When a loved one passes, there are mixed emotions, and a thirst to live one's own life more deeply can certainly be among them.
Salli Richardson
#74. We cannot accomplish all that we need to do without working together.
Bill Richardson
#76. Greater than the temptations of beauty are those of method.
James Richardson
#77. I'm not the kind of actress that goes home with the character. I mean, you're thinking about the work or the next day's scenes, but not staying in character. But as a film goes on, you become more and more fragile, emotionally. And physically too, actually.
Natasha Richardson
#78. There is no Christianity unless first there is repentance. And it is not just, "Well, I am guilty." It is not just a conviction. It is a conviction plus a desire to turn away from those things.
Brian Richardson
#79. I just have a slight fear of being a tiny speck in the infinite cosmic void.
Leonard Richardson
#80. Always try to grow in your garden some plant or plants out of the ordinary, something your neighbors never attempted. For you can receive no greater flattery than to have a gardener of equal intelligence stand before your plant and ask, "What is that?"
Richardson Wright
#81. Parents sometimes make not those allowances for youth, which, when young, they wished to be made for themselves.
Samuel Richardson
#83. Only half of writing is saying what you mean. The other half is preventing people from reading what they expected you to mean.
James Richardson
#85. London keeps me grounded. We don't get praised every time we open our gobs there.
Miranda Richardson
#86. I know it's a lot harder for women who don't have enough help, but the truth is, no matter how much money you have, if you want to stay involved with your children and don't want to lose being a primary parent to them, you're still in the game.
Patricia Richardson
#87. The Watergate reforms did work well for many years, and if improved and broadened, these reforms can have real and major impact on the system today.
Elliot Richardson
#88. Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes of education, for situation and constitution, or perhaps I should rather say, for habits, whether good or bad.
Samuel Richardson
#89. Whenever we approve, we can find a hundred good reasons to justify our approbation. Whenever we dislike, we can find a thousand to justify our dislike.
Samuel Richardson
#90. All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
Samuel Richardson
#91. Of all the questions about the future of leadership that we can raise for ourselves, we can be certain in our answer to only one: 'Who will lead us?' The answer, of course, is that we will be lead by those we have taught, and they will lead us as we have shown them they should.
William C. Richardson
#92. You know not the value of the heart you have insulted ... You, sir, I thank you, have lowered my fortunes: but, I bless God, that my mind is not sunk with my fortunes. It is, on the contrary, raised above fortune, and above you[.]
Samuel Richardson
#93. I don't have all the answers. I need your help, your guidance, and your leadership to tackle the challenges before us.
Bill Richardson
#94. You've always been the girl worth fighting for, and one day, I know I'll be fighting for you.
Angela Richardson
#95. Old men, imagining themselves under obligation to young paramours, seldom keep any thing from their knowledge.
Samuel Richardson
#96. Anyone who tells you that it is better to have loved and lost that to never loved at all has never done both.
Jon Richardson
#97. Sometimes I don't have enough energy to be social. I need time alone to recover from the last time I went out.
Tina J. Richardson
#98. Stop worrying about what others think. At the end of the day, you have to live with you. Trust yourself. No one has to tell you when it's right. Do what you need to do.
Cheryl Richardson
#99. For years, I never knowingly went on a holiday. When I travelled, it was for work. Now I am a huge advocate, particularly to places which have amazing wildlife, such as Antarctica, India and Patagonia.
Miranda Richardson
#100. You don't pass up roles that give you the opportunity to stretch and to grow.
Salli Richardson
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