A Quote by Ricky Whittle

I'm a great believer in the idea that if it's meant to be, it will be. — © Ricky Whittle
I'm a great believer in the idea that if it's meant to be, it will be.
Whatever's meant to be, will be. I'm a firm believer in that and I'll make it work.
I'm a believer that some messages are not meant to be shared publicly. They're meant to stay inside the clubhouse.
come back believer in shade believer in silence and elegance believer in ferns believer in patience believer in the rain
I'm a great believer in the idea of not choosing based on our taste.
I am a great believer in found families and I'm not a great believer in blood.
I am not a great believer in the idea that journalistic neutrality means you have to abandon the people you talk to.
When I was young, I wanted to find the Great Dark Man. When I said that I realise now that people thought that by 'dark' I meant black, and that by 'great' I meant big. Whereas I only meant a strong, mysterious person; someone who would 'take me away from all this.'
When you're an established name, you know that a children's book will have a pretty good chance of getting picked up. Like Madonna. It's not that I had this great idea. Actually, in my case, it was a great idea.
I'm a strong believer in 'everything is meant to be for a reason.'
[Photographer Julian Wasser] had this great idea that I should play chess naked with Marcel Duchamp and it seem to be such a great idea that it was just like the best idea I'd ever heard in my life. It was like a great idea. I mean, it was - Not only was it vengeance, it was art, and it was, like, a great idea. And even if it didn't get any vengeance, it would still turn out okay with me because, you know, I would be sort of immortalized.
I dieted all the time in the Sixties, but we had no idea what dieting meant - we thought it meant not eating anything.
It's the disease of thinking that a having a great idea is really 90% of the work. And if you just tell people, 'here's this great idea,' then of course they can go off and make it happen. The problem with that is that there's a tremendous amount of craftsmanship between a having a great idea and having a great product.
A great idea should always be left to steep like loose tea leaves in a teapot for a while to make sure that the tea will be strong enough and that the idea truly is a great one.
I'm a big believer in everything meant to be. If it didn't work out then, it's fine.
While I am a great believer in the free enterprise system and all that it entails, I am an even stronger believer in the right of our people to live in a clean and pollution-free environment.
A mediocre idea that generates enthusiasm will go further than a great idea that inspires no one.
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