Top 28 Quotes & Sayings by Robin Quivers

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Robin Quivers.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Robin Quivers

Robin Ophelia Quivers is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known for being the long-running co-host of The Howard Stern Show.

I'm nutty for nutrition. I've become one of those people who can't stop talking about the connection between food and health. Now that I know how much changing what you eat can transform your life, I can't stop proselytizing.
Too many people don't do things for fear of falling. You'll never get good unless you fall. Experiences and new accomplishments are feelings we should never lose.
I, quite frankly, am grateful for every day. I don't take anything for granted. — © Robin Quivers
I, quite frankly, am grateful for every day. I don't take anything for granted.
I never cooked before I became vegan. Preparing a meal as opposed to ordering in all the time, you start thinking about where your food comes from and how it gets to your table. You notice that chain.
It's sad that women characters have lost so much ground in popular movies. Didn't 'Thelma and Louise' prove that women want to see women doing things on film? Thelma and Louise were in a classic car; they were being chased by cops; they shot up a truck - and women loved it.
If Thomas Jefferson had heard us, he probably would have said, 'We shouldn't have free speech.'
Changing my body has given me the ability to do all these amazing things that I never in a million years imagined I could do.
When you go out on a limb, that's when you really know you're living.
An apology might help, but you can change your life without one.
I made the connection between food and weight, but feeling good or bad was a separate issue.
I keep wondering how to explain the experience of child abuse from the inside. I'm going to try to explain what my world was like when I was sexually abused. The thing you have to remember is that this was the thinking of a child.
Men have been intimidated by my relationship with Howard. You know, it's hard for them to imagine that they could be number one, seeing this relationship.
So the point is, I don't have a right to tell anybody what's right or wrong about their lives. Who am I to tell you at any given moment of the day what would be right for you?
I thought being vegan was going to be some really horrible way of life that had no flavor.
I had a major surgery, a major abdominal surgery, and a mass was removed from my pelvic area, and I do have some more recovery to do. But everything seems to be fine.
So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.
I was 11 when I was molested. It was like a nuclear explosion going off in my life, destroying everything.
I think I have some interesting things to say and I don't think anybody out there is saying them.
I was having health issues all my life. You're just not conditioned to think of them as health issues.
There was endometrial tissue outside of where it belonged, and the cancer developed from that.
Over the years, people have often said to us that they were going through some horrible thing in their life - maybe the worst thing that had ever happened, or that they could think would ever happen - and that, somehow, in that state, we made them laugh. And I was like, 'That's a wonderful calling.'
I didn't think it sounded so much different than anyone else's voice until I got to the broadcasting school, and I raised my hand to ask a question of the school president, and he said, 'See me after class.' And the rest is history.
We shouldn't have free speech. — © Robin Quivers
We shouldn't have free speech.
It’s sad that women characters have lost so much ground in popular movies. Didn’t Thelma and Louise prove that women want to see women doing things on film? Thelma and Louise were in a classic car; they were being chased by cops; they shot up a truck - and women loved it.
It's essential that a part of you not grow up. Childhood wonder gives us our spark and beauty.
There's no operation where you can have your anger cut out. But if you work on yourself, as you get better, you'll be more capable of seeing others as flawed human beings. That makes it easier to forgive.
People think that if [their abusive] parent apologizes, he'll turn into the person they needed him to be. He won't. An apology might help, but you can change your life without one.
When you go out on a limb, that's when you really know you're living
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