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Robin Critical Quotes By Robin Marantz Henig

Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough. — Robin Marantz Henig

Robin Critical Quotes By Robin Thicke

Being critical is not something I like to do. I like to appreciate and inspire. — Robin Thicke

Robin Critical Quotes By Robin McKinley

I believe that the one thing that has come out of this
extraordinary
meeting this morning is an awareness that we have, perhaps, been careless about the critical relationship between human and pegasus, careless in our resignation that no better bond than what we are accustomed to can exist. The king agrees with you that his daughter and Lrrianay's son suggest a different way. But the king's view, and indeed hope, for that way is diametrically opposed to your own. Bring what the histories can tell us both, and the councils will decide whose concept of the way forward has more merit.
The king is prepared to consider the possibility that your outburst arose from a dedication to the well-being of our country too profound for restraint; but he is only barely prepared so to consider it. You may leave us. Now. — Robin McKinley

Robin Critical Quotes By Robin Hayes

With over 1 billion users and counting worldwide, the Internet has quickly become a critical place for individuals, business communities and governments to share and distribute information. — Robin Hayes

Robin Critical Quotes By Robin Morgan

Pornography is the theory, and rape is the practice. — Robin Morgan

Robin Critical Quotes By Robin Wall Kimmerer

the First Salmon Ceremony, in all its beauty, reverberates through all the domes of the world. The feasts of love and gratitude were not just internal emotional expressions but actually aided the upstream passage of the fish by releasing them from predation for a critical time. Laying salmon bones back in the streams returned nutrients to the system. These are ceremonies of practical reverence. — Robin Wall Kimmerer