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Quotes About Critical

Be aware: When we understand the structures of thought, we ask important questions implied by these structures.
~ Unknown
What a myth never contains is the critical power to separate its truths from its errors.
~ Unknown
You want your daughter to become a critical consumer of the media, so use what she's watching to help her build those skills. Swing by the couch or lean over her laptop and say, "I'm all for mindless entertainment, but you know that I'm not a big fan of shows that celebrate women for being sexy and stupid." Your daughter may roll her eyes, but do it anyway. Girls can listen and roll their eyes at the same time.
~ Unknown
It is critical to bundle all future variable costs of supporting the customer in order to fairly estimate the future contribution.
~ Bill Gurley
Cuvier had preceded Lamarck in specifying the kinds and degrees of variation, which his own observations and critical judgment of the reports of others led him to admit.
~ Richard Owen
Especially as we engage in critical conversations about the vast inequalities that persist across our Commonwealth and our country, we need to dive deeper into how we can address the systemic challenges that permeate our healthcare system.
~ Abigail Spanberger
The vast majority of students probably emerge from college with an adequate grasp of no more than a single method of inquiry. Even this capacity may erode over time if it does not relate to experiences and problems that recur in the student's later life.
~ Derek Bok
In our country, the vast majority of our critical infrastructure and intellectual property is of course in the hands of the private sector.
~ Christopher A. Wray
The individual dynamics going on within a venture fund are critically important to you. Unfortunately, they're also very opaque.
~ Heidi Roizen
I know that if enough people shout a falsehood, people start to think it's true and a lot of people don't do independent verification of everything they hear.
~ Zoe Quinn
Accept nothing, Believe no one, Challenge everything. It's the only law I live by.
~ Jeffrey Archer
We must not think of the things we could do with, but only of the things that we can't do without.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
We must not think of the things we could do with, but only of the things that we can't do without." George
~ Jerome K. Jerome
George said: You know we are on the wrong track altogether. We must not think of things we could do with, but only of the things that we can't do without. (Chapter III)
~ Jerome K. Jerome
A culture of unaccountability is a culture without incentive, and a culture without incentive is the death of critical and creative thinking.
~ Unknown
Obama quickly became an effective advocate for the view that government is a critical part of the solution to society's problems. So effective that he won reelection in the midst of a struggling economy.
~ Kirsten Powers
Good novel is a conjunction of many factors, the main of which is, without a doubt, hard work. There are many things behind a good novel, but in particular, there is a lot of work - a lot of patience, a lot of stubbornness, and a critical spirit.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
You can always change your branding or hire lawyers, but it's critical that you figure out if you have product market fit, and if you don't, figure out how to course-correct without getting stuck.
~ Payal Kadakia
When schools produce students who learned to think on the left or on the right, they're not thinking for themselves.
~ David Horowitz
Affordability is critical so that patients have access to medicines. At the same time, it's also important that we have the kind of incentives that allow us to do the kinds of studies that we need to do to go after these diseases like Alzheimer's.
~ Kenneth Frazier
Reiterating the belief that HIV is the cause of AIDS is an easy thing to do. Understanding the science and politics of the situation is much more complicated and requires study with a critical and open mind.
~ Nate Mendel
As for critical writing about modernism, its moments of lucidity are but fulgurations illuminating the dark and incomprehensible landscape of its subject's unabashed difficulty.
~ Will Self
Given that religious faith is an intrinsic element of human experience, it is best to approach and engage the subject with a sense of history and a critical sensibility.
~ Jon Meacham
Truly, we do live on a 'water planet.' For us, water is that critical issue that we need. It's the most precious substance on the planet, and it links us to pretty much every environmental issue, including climate change, that we're facing.
~ Philippe Cousteau, Jr.