
Top 100 Richardson's Quotes
#1. Cecilia knew she could not go on wasting her days in the stews of her untidied room, lying on her bed in a haze of smoke, chin propped on her hand, pins and needles spreading up through her arm as she read her way through Richardson's Clarissa.
Ian McEwan
#2. So ... do I have to go punch Stone in the face, or just burp in Richardson's class?" Caleb
"Do what?" Nick
"I'm trying to gauge how much detention I need to earn to match yours. Therefore I'm asking the severity of my grievance and who to assault for it." Caleb
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#3. The beauty of a Tarantino film is that the visuals match the rhythm of the words. That's his goal. And that's my goal.
Robert Richardson
#4. But then my mother, who's a very selfless, stoic person from a family of Marines, would tell us that what was good for our father was good for us - he would make more money; therefore, we'd be able to get better educations.
Patricia Richardson
#5. We just process things differently. It's not wrong - just different.
Tina J. Richardson
#6. I've been working for other people my whole life, and all they do is ignore my ideas. That's if I'm lucky. If I'm not lucky, they ruin my ideas and then make me
Leonard Richardson
#7. I guess you were not my friend then, that's okay. I can see my true self, I can see yours, now. I guess that you did not look hard enough at mine. Or you would never have let me go.
Tina J. Richardson
#8. Look, Max, we've had this discussion before. I wouldn't fuck that bitch again with someone else's dick. If
S.H. Richardson
#9. Be sure don't let people's telling you, you are pretty, puff you up; for you did not make yourself, and so can have no praise due to you for it. It is virtue and goodness only, that make the true beauty.
Samuel Richardson
#10. Inner child work is essential. It's the essence of growth as a whole person
Cheryl Richardson
#11. At my age an hour's reading before bedtime is essential, and I wisely brought Pamela with me. If any of you has trouble sleeping, I will read aloud to you. I never yet knew anyone who could not fall asleep with Richardson being read aloud to him.
Shirley Jackson
#12. It's just sexual tension. Hardcore, animalistic, lick his body all over, sexual tension. - Norah
Angela Richardson
#13. Part of the power of Emerson's individualism is his insistence, at crucial moments, that individualism does not mean isolation or self-sufficiency. This is not a paradox, for it is only the strong individual who can frankly concede the sometimes surprising extent of his own dependence.
Robert D. Richardson
#14. I smile, she blushes.
I smirk, she slaps me on the arm, softly.
I breathe, because it's easy around her.
J.R. Richardson
#15. You want to know what the saddest part is Tess?" I said, sounding choked up.
"What's that Josh?"
I felt my heart constricting as the brutal truth flowed from my lips. "You say she's mine ... but honestly, I don't think she was ever mine to begin with.
Angela Richardson
#16. Life is about our mental adjustment to appreciate the good, endure the bad, and prevent the worst - being thankful for another chance to run the course.
Temeko Richardson
#17. I thought I was going to be killed. The casualties were so heavy, it was just a given. I learned to take each day, each mission, as it came. That's an attitude I've carried into my professional life. I take each case, each job, as it comes.
Elliot Richardson
#18. Communicating is the biggest thing I struggle with. People either totally misunderstand what I am saying or just don't get it. It's tiring trying to explain what you want to say over and over. Even when I rephrase it, I still find it's not how it is in my head.
Tina J. Richardson
#19. What about the motorcycle parts?"
"Those belong to my sort-of boyfriend. He's in Italy right now, visiting his family, and I like to have the mess around to remind me of him."
"Oh. So that's why Dante in Italian."
She blushed and looked away. "No. That's why the Italian boyfriend.
Kat Richardson
#20. Before her diagnosis, sometimes she felt like an outcast. Someone from a different world that spoke a different language. Now she knows she is an aspie. She fits in! With others just like her! It's okay to be an aspie. It's just who she is.
Tina J. Richardson
#21. To change her mind is a woman's prerogative, to change his mind is a man's purgatory.
Roy Richardson
#22. When his father asked why A wasn't apple or B wasn't bird or C wasn't cat, young Ambrose explained that things didn't always have to be the way you'd expect. Everybody does apples and birds and cats, he said, and it's boring to do what everybody else does.
C.S. Richardson
#23. I live in such a sweet world in the world of 'Home Improvement' that I tend to be drawn to stuff that's really on the other end of the spectrum entirely.
Patricia Richardson
#24. I have tremendous empathy for people who are faced with any kind of a chronic problem. Sometimes when we're in this situation, it's as though our mind has us believe that if we ruminate about the pain we'll find a way out.
Cheryl Richardson
#25. Few needs are more pressing, or more deserving of our attention, than taking care of the men and women of the U.S. armed forces.
Bill Richardson
#26. For God's sake *what*, sir? How can God's sake and your sake, I pray you, be the same?"
~Clarissa Harlowe~
Samuel Richardson
#27. I like to know what's happening to prepare myself. I make up scenarios in my mind about what may happen. This helps me cope.
Tina J. Richardson
#28. The better you hear a thing put, the more certain you are there's another view.
Dorothy Richardson
#29. I find myself, wearing a mask, pretend play acting when I go out, it's the only way I can cope with it, then when I'm home I'm exhausted and stressed from trying to be someone I'm not. I over analyze the conversations I had, thinking about what I have said and done.
Tina J. Richardson
#30. Guurl. Tell me. Do you keep your hair this long for religious reasons? Like, will you lose your strength if you cut it?--Terry, a member of the glam squad, to Khloe Richardson
Naima Simone
#31. Tyranny and fantasy both like to write everyone else's lines.
James Richardson
#32. Why do I smile
and pretend
I am okay
when I'm
pissed off.
It's like I'm
scared to hurt
their feelings
even though
they have hurt mine.
Tina J. Richardson
#33. Before my diagnosis.
I used to be a collection of other people.
An Actress,
Now I'm finding out who I actually am.
It's been a journey, but I have made it.
Tina J. Richardson
#34. A husband's mother and his wife had generally better be visitors than inmates
Samuel Richardson
#35. Every finish is the start of a new beginning to Run Life's Course.
Temeko Richardson
#36. What's your hurry?
There is nothing up ahead that's any better than it is right here.
Mark Richardson
#37. I know the pressures of being the daughter of a great actress. But it's inspiring. You learn so much that other people don't get to learn until later on. My father being a director, I learnt a real work ethic.
Natasha Richardson
#38. The more I pursue God, the more I realize that he is inherently different from us. He does not protect his possessions and hoard his toys. He does not look for
ways to make us jealous of him, though he, the God Most High, is jealous for us.
John D. Richardson
#39. So what if it's risky? It's the right thing to do. What we're talking about is 160 people in deep pain. It only affects them.
Bill Richardson
#40. He ached for creation. For life to somehow rise from the drawings in his sketching book. For his own energy, his own impressions to swirl and spin on a canvas. For a dream city he had tacked above his bed.
C.S. Richardson
#41. A film is a director's vision ... there is, however, much input an actor or actress can have.
Natasha Richardson
#42. Recognizing and preventing men's health problems is not just a man's issue. Because of its impact on wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters, men's health is truly a family issue.
Bill Richardson
#44. A widow's refusal of a lover is seldom so explicit as to exclude hope.
Samuel Richardson
#45. Stream of consciousness is a muddle-headed phrase. It is not a stream, it's a pool, a sea, an ocean.
Dorothy M. Richardson
#46. It's only in silence that you can judge of your relationship to a person.
Dorothy Richardson
#47. Expand within your church. Expand within the people you have contact. Bring them up to speed in knowledge on what's going on.
H. L. Richardson
#48. Our beliefs become the rules we live by, and then here's what happens: We make ourselves right.
Cheryl Richardson
#49. Contrary to what we've been told, life is simple. We complicate matters with our choices.
Michelle Richardson
#51. in a hypermedia-based design, resources don't matter as much. The designer's job is to identify all the state transitions.
Leonard Richardson
#52. 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
#53. I'd like us to deliver a little message to all the men still out there who think it's the '50s, and coming home simply means watching television with a beer.
Patricia Richardson
#54. Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson
#55. Oh my eye Betty Martin! Aren't I glad it isn't me that's going to school! It looks just like a prison.
Henry Handel Richardson
#56. I had come to regard the U.S. Senate's rejection of the League of Nations as a tragic mistake.
Elliot Richardson
#57. You got to play the flute as a flute, like that. You can't play like a tenor concept on soprano; it sounds wrong. But some guys do it, and they think it's O.K., but not so!
Jerome Richardson
#58. The last time I went back to a girl's house for an impromptu house party I spent most of the night straightening out rugs, putting down coasters and alphabetising DVDs while all around me people got off with whoever was closest and gradually headed off to various rooms to make more mess, no doubt.
Jon Richardson
#60. I followed the river to the shallows where it spoke of its bed, in whispering tones as gentle as the sun's growing warmth.
Miles Richardson
#61. 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
#62. 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
#63. 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
#64. 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
#65. When you see someone dying in front of you from a direct and simple cause, it's easier to deal with [that] than famine or drought or a more indirect cause. It's overwhelming and frightening and kind of distant, but we do see it every day with plants and animals and species dying.
John H Richardson
#66. It's not who you know, it's who you blow. I don't have a hole in my jeans for nothing.
Terry Richardson
#68. 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
#69. 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
#70. 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
#71. all the while sneering at us deprived Northeastern Somerville kids across the fields.
Bobby S. Richardson
#72. If you don't have time for your life, what's the point of it all?
Cheryl Richardson
#73. 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
#74. 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
#75. Success is experienced when opportunity meets preparation, persistence, and prayer.
Temeko Richardson
#76. 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
#77. I like people to be surprised by the turn of events. I don't want things just to be pat and formulaic. If there's some sort of internal combustion in the character or a desire to change the way things are going, that makes for conflict, which is the essence of drama.
Miranda Richardson
#78. Are you at work? I asked.
Not precisely, but that's a good suggestion ...
Kat Richardson
#79. It's amazing that I sit at my job all day and no one sees me clearly enough to say What is that boy doing behind a desk?
James Richardson
#80. It's extraordinary how much you can tell about a person from their interpretations. It can show you how they see the world, and how they might see you.
Angela Richardson
#81. You don't understand guys Norah, we don't always think, we just do. It's hard for us to focus clearly sometimes and we end up just acting on impulse, which isn't always a smart thing.
Angela Richardson
#82. I find that on most films it's very difficult to have a backlit movie in an exterior.
Robert Richardson
#83. When I cry it's not because of one thing, it's all the built up emotions that I've been trying to hold in for weeks
Tina J. Richardson
#84. My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.
Miranda Richardson
#85. It's all society is, the repressed sex drives of men, the objectification of women, their paranoia, the posturing, the macho stances, the beauty standard, it's all just one charade masking a never ending hard on.
Trevor D. Richardson
#86. Driver's licenses & scholarships for illegals; not amnesty.
Bill Richardson
#87. Hey, look at this guy Kenny G. with his thing, walking up and down the aisles of the concert hall and running off the stage and playing the same time. It's old hat!
Jerome Richardson
#88. Everyone knows in the industry that when these great roles come up, every two years, there's a huge number of people up for them. I'm not one of those top five females that can personally finance any film.
Joely Richardson
#89. In sport, part of the game is accepting the umpire's call, no matter how hard that might be. Sometimes the calls go your way, and sometimes they don't.
Dot Richardson
#90. I'm okay with who I am.You might not understand me. That's okay as I don't understand you.We can still be friends, we just have to accept our differences.
Tina J. Richardson
#91. I don't have to look at your eyes to listen that's what
my ears are for.
Tina J. Richardson
#92. How can we pick and choose which parts of the Bible to follow? One thing is God's will and another is just cultural differences? What if it's all cultural? What if homosexuality or saving yourself for marriage is as outdated as women staying silent in church or Leviticus forbidding tattoos?
Trevor D. Richardson
#93. Tim on the show does a lot of that posturing, of course, and feels sort of threatened by women. But even at that, you do see him cooking, and ultimately he's a good father because he spends a lot of time with the boys.
Patricia Richardson
#94. Music licensing is a strange business to navigate, and all kinds of little things can drive a price up or down. It's completely fluid, it constantly changes, and there's no list of prices on a menu. Everything is negotiable in every way.
Liza Richardson
#95. Part of the whole L.A. mentality that nothing really matters unless it's a success ... is such a shallow and dangerous attitude to have.
Patricia Richardson
#96. Just think of me as a canvas and you as the paint, and try and imagine that we are creating a masterpiece that's so beautiful, that no other piece of art could rival its beauty. - Clint
Angela Richardson
#97. How sure we are that everyone's watching. How sure we are that no one sees.
James Richardson
#98. We decided to speak publicly about suicide because we wanted to make a difference in other people's lives.
Luke Richardson
#99. When you're a woman with a certain amount of fame and money, you are never certain what someone's motives are.
Patricia Richardson
#100. Autism is what makes me, me. You can't 'cure' Autism out of me. It's intertwined into how I perceive the world
Tina J. Richardson
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top