James Richardson Quotes

James Richardson is an American poet.

✵ 1. January 1950
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Famous James Richardson Quotes

“Happiness is the readiness to be happy.”

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“Water deepens where it has to wait.”

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“Bitterness is a greater failure than failure.”

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“It is less important to escape pain than to avoid exceptionless rules.”

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James Richardson Quotes about thinking

“Say too soon what you think and you will say what everyone else thinks.”

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James Richardson Quotes about time

“The mind is like a well-endowed museum, only a small fraction of its holdings on view at any one time.”

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“If I do not waste time, I am wasting my time.”

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“So many times I’ve made myself stupid with the fear of being outsmarted.”

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“I sell my time to get enough money to buy it back.”

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“Solitude takes time. One becomes alone, like a towel drying.”

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“Often you only have to ask What would I do if I were not afraid?”

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“First he gathered what he needed. Then he needed to keep gathering what he used to need.”

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“A belief is a question we have put aside so we can get on with what we believe we have to do.”

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James Richardson Quotes

“The procrastinator dreads beginning, the workaholic, ending.”

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“The great consolation of righteousness is never having to worry whether you’re a bore.”

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“That others know: science. That others choose: politics.”

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“Your choices: spend, and believe in things; save, and believe in money.”

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“Easier to keep changing your life than to live it.”

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“The best way to get people to do what you want is not to be too particular about what you want.”

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“The cynic suffers the form of faith without love. Incredulity is his piety.”

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“Any virtue systematically applied becomes a vice. Morality is attention, not system.”

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“God help my neighbors if I loved them as I love myself.”

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“The viruses that co-opt the machinery of our cells; the stories we allow to enter and explain us.”

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“The road reaches every place, the short cut only one.”

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“On what is valuable thieves and the law agree.”

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“I am not unambitious. I am just too ambitious for what you call ambitions.”

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“I’ll buy that means also I believe it.”

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“Only the dead have discovered what they cannot live without.”

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“The first abuse of power is not realizing that you have it.”

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“The new gets old much faster than the old gets older.”

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“The man who sticks to his plan will become what he used to want to be.”

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“There are crimes I don’t commit mainly because I don’t want to find out I could.”

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“A day is only a day. But a life is only a life.”

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“Impatience is not wanting to understand that you don’t understand.”

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“Greater than the temptations of beauty are those of method.”

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“He Thought Positively till he became a euphemism for himself.”

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“He does not deserve your praise, but he deserves to be treated as if someday he might.”

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“To practice Sincerity is to burden everyone else with believing you.”

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“Patience is decisive indecision.”

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“Success is whatever humiliation everyone has agreed to compete for.”

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“Anger has been ready to be angry.”

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“The god of many cannot remain the true god.”

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“I lied. And my embarrassment was so great that I changed everything else to make the lie true.”

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“Value yourself according to the burdens you carry, and you will find everything a burden.”

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“To know, you just have to know. To believe, you have to make others believe.”

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“The tyrant puts down his own rebellion, everywhere.”

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“I don’t know what’s meant by Know thyself, which seems to ask a window to look at a window.”

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“The single sin is less of a problem than the good reasons for it.”

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“Let me have my dreams but not what I dream of.”

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“If you do everything for one reason, then all you have done will become meaningless when the reason does.”

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