BiographyType: Writer Born: September 16, Ogden, Utah, The United States Died: Richelle is a native of Washington State, graduated from Eastern Washington University with bachelor's degrees in Liberal Studies and Math/Science Education. |
Sometimes all you can do is hug a friend tightly and wish that their pain could be transferred by touch to your own emotional hard drive.
Truly there are different kinds of pain. But the most agonizing is the pain of regret, for which there is no lasting relief and no remedy.
Some live for their own joy and pleasure.
Some live to ease the burdens of others.
Then there are those who seem to exist for pain's sake only; that in the end the wrathful fire sent to consume their oppressors will be justified."
~ In loving memory of Miss Annabelle Fancher
Christmas is a whisper of peace and a sigh of hope on the lips of love.
Even the smallest tender mercy can bring peace when recognized and appreciated.
Family gathers
to share good noise and good food.
Gratitude abounds.
Freedom is the atmosphere in which humanity thrives. Breathe it in.
Kindness is still the best antidote.
World peace, true love, and happily-ever-afters amount to wasted wishes, failed endeavors, and most precious dreams.
If you invest nothing, the reward is worth little.
I wish everyone had someone who never popped their balloons.
Raging fires grow from the tiniest spark; it is the same principle at work in life. As long as there's a spark, tend to your fire. Never give up.
My goals may seem impossibly far-fetched when really they're not.
Break them down into steps and see how I accomplish great things.
I can easily reach from A to B. I can manage from B to C. I can then make it from C to D.
And so eventually, I will find my way from A to Z.
Sometimes while gazing at the night's sky, I imagine stars looking down making wishes on the brightest of us.
If I must start somewhere, right here and now is the best place imaginable.
Your problem is in thinking the sky's the limit. Why set limits?
Dreams aren't finish lines to be reached at the close of a race. They don't suddenly materialize, fulfilled, where the road ends. The entire journey is included in the dream―all of it from beginning to forevermore. You're on that journey right now; hence, you're living the dream. Enjoy it.