27 Quotes & Sayings By Rd Ronald

R.D. Ronald is a life-long learner and lifelong author with twenty books to his credit and over 60 publications in the fields of personal and professional development. He is a popular speaker and author who is dedicated to helping others achieve their potential and live their dreams.

To whomever swapped my tattoo cream for toothpaste........ well played.
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To whomever swapped my tattoo cream for toothpaste........ well played. R.D. Ronald
Today I plan to smile a lot, only so people...
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Today I plan to smile a lot, only so people who know me will be freaked the fuck out. R.D. Ronald
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I'm the biggest critic of my own work, but sometimes you nail a chapter so good that you have to take a step back and admire that bitch. R.D. Ronald
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The best writers tend to look the roughest in photos. At least that's the excuse I use for why I look so bad in mine. R.D. Ronald
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Blood began to flow, at first cautiously, as if embarrassed by its appearance; a few thin red lines exploring the gravitational trajectory of its new terrain. Now it flowed faster, steadily staining her pale flesh a horrific red. R.D. Ronald
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Anyone who says "Trust me" is the last motherfucker you should ever trust. R.D. Ronald
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The city centre was still crawling with Christmas shoppers looking to add to their already burgeoning piles of gifts. To Scott they were like ants at a picnic, teeming from store to store, trailing oversized carrier bags and infants behind them as they went. Scott felt alien in this environment; pulling up his hood he hurried through the crowds, dodging pushchairs, lit cigarettes and charity collection tins. R.D. Ronald
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He had done nothing on Christmas day, just wandered around outside in the frozen woods. Hard ground, chill winds and bare branches that looked like they'd been dipped in sugar. None of it seemed real, like walking around in a desolate dream, but one he didn't want to wake up from. R.D. Ronald
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Scott could feel the contents of his stomach flip over and over on themselves. He turned to the side and retched, frothy yellow bile spilled out onto the newspaper covered floor, filling the room with the putrid stench of previously ingested alcohol.' Look's like someone can't hold their drink, ' McBlane said, and Dominic and Shugg laughed. Scott was still staring at the steam rising from his evacuated stomach contents as he heard the hammer fall. The dull crack of bone splintering under its weight. . R.D. Ronald
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Solitude led to retrospective thinking, and if the past is what you are trying to get away from, then constant distractions in the present are needed. R.D. Ronald
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Around the outside of the room other beautiful women wearing little or nothing at all flitted between the infatuated, intoxicated men, sometimes luring them away for a private dance. The men would follow obediently, weighed down by lust and credit cards. R.D. Ronald
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He dropped the phone back onto its cradle, began to turn around and felt a sudden ice-cold furrow open up in his side. Strength drained from his legs, and a moment later he sank to his knees. There was warmth now that ran over the initial and persistent cold. Mohammed was confused, and barely noticed the briefcase being removed from his grip. He heard the click of a cell phone opening, and a soft beeping as a number was dialed.' The package is in my possession, ' a female voice said, and the phone clicked shut. R.D. Ronald
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This faulty light fitting at the front door with the dangerously flickering bulb looks rather festive. Who says I don't do Christmas? R.D. Ronald
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Just been poisoned by my gran. Nothing says Christmas better than familicide and anaphylactic shock. R.D. Ronald
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We were left with nothing because of a love like acid that ate its way through our entire family. R.D. Ronald
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The guard looked down at the scarlet bloodstains blooming on his chest. He appeared to think of something that he needed to say, but as his lips began to form the words, his knees gave up the strain of supporting his ruined bulk. He collapsed to the floor, his throat issuing a final sound like a bubbling casserole. R.D. Ronald
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Remove the comma, replace the comma, remove the comma, replace the comma... R.D. Ronald
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That's why Twinkle likes the place so much, Scott thought, looking around at the faded wood veneer tables, and the faded souls drinking at them. Misery was soaked through the place like the old beer soaked through its carpets. R.D. Ronald
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Deciding to wait, Scott sat down with a pint away from the bar at a corner table and lit a cigarette. The clientele in there on Sunday afternoon were the same as most other afternoons. From middle-aged to old men, drinking and cursing at the world like it was the last bus which had just left the stop without them. R.D. Ronald
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Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek. R.D. Ronald
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Sometimes he missed the numbed, walking-underwater feeling feel that the cocktail of narcotics used to give him. But if a situation went down in here, he was going to need all of his wits to get out of it. R.D. Ronald
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Scott glanced at his watch but didn't register what it said. The notion of time had become as absurd as the quietly glowing trees. R.D. Ronald
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Consider and then act, don't react. A worthy opponent will calculate his move to entice a response from you. Make your own play. R.D. Ronald
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Strange how things turn out. Two birds, one stone and all that.' McBlane chuckled at his own impromptu joke. 'But things have worked out for the best and now we all get to work together, ' he said, and a smile spread across his face as easy as a politician's lie. R.D. Ronald
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After a week he was moved to a different wing and into a shared six-by-eight with a grizzled old con called Alf. He had faded tattoos that stained most of the visible skin on his hands, arms and neck a dull blue, sharp eyes and a thick beard that made his mouth look like an axe wound on a bear. R.D. Ronald
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Jack laughed behind him, a mirthless sound from a man who had been on the wrong end of life's ironies too many times. R.D. Ronald