Christopher Robinson

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Christopher Robinson



Average rating: 3.68 · 92 ratings · 10 reviews · 200 distinct works
Scandal in the Ink: Male an...

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Canon: Eos-1d Mark II Eos-1...

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Dream Detective

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Lucian and His Influence in...

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Undeserved Merit: A Journey...

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Let's Do It: Stories of Tha...

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150 Years of the Co-operati...

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French literature in the ni...

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C.P. Cavafy (Studies in Mod...

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A Life in Pieces

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“Never allow others to create your world because if you do, they will always make it too small.”
Christopher Robinson

“He breathed in and felt that the air existed, certainly, as it circulated in and filled out two lunglike shapes, but what did that mean? One could have an entire face - something he wasn't sure he had right now - and still not exist.”
Christopher Robinson, War of the Encyclopaedists

“Fools, all of us. Glorious fools born into a vacuum of need, told we could be anything, flailing in a sea of possibility, thinking it a curse, having to design our lives from scratch, forever skeptical of what we create, forever revising, no idea of who we are or what we will make of ourselves - everyone a creator, everyone a voice in the universal knowledge - how lonely, with every mouth moving, no one actually listening, truth constantly in flux.”
Christopher Robinson, War of the Encyclopaedists



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