Famous Joyce Rachelle Quotes

  • Those who claim to be on the side of good yet do nothing to fight evil are on the side of evil. – Joyce Rachelle

    Those who claim to be on the side of good yet do nothing to fight evil are on the side of evil.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Don’t stay in the harbour and miss the greatness of the sea. Just because everyone else is anchored, doesn’t mean you have to be. – Joyce Rachelle

    Don’t stay in the harbour and miss the greatness of the sea. Just because everyone else is anchored, doesn’t mean you have to be.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Much of someone’s real character lies in what they don’t say about themselves. – Joyce Rachelle

    Much of someone’s real character lies in what they don’t say about themselves.– Joyce Rachelle

  • True ability is undisturbed by pretentious criticism. – Joyce Rachelle

    True ability is undisturbed by pretentious criticism.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Not all writers are silently suffering inside. But it certainly helps. – Joyce Rachelle

    Not all writers are silently suffering inside. But it certainly helps.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Going away won’t change anything if you’re running from yourself. – Joyce Rachelle

    Going away won’t change anything if you’re running from yourself.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Very often I realize that the time people spend apart is as important in maintaining relationships as the time they spend together. – Joyce Rachelle

    Very often I realize that the time people spend apart is as important in maintaining relationships as the time they spend together.– Joyce Rachelle

  • She’s one in a million. And that’s why she’s lonely. – Joyce Rachelle

    She’s one in a million. And that’s why she’s lonely.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Kindness is a language more often misunderstood than taken at face value. – Joyce Rachelle

    Kindness is a language more often misunderstood than taken at face value.– Joyce Rachelle

  • Dementia: Is it more painful to forget, or to be forgotten? – Joyce Rachelle

    Dementia: Is it more painful to forget, or to be forgotten?– Joyce Rachelle