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Quotes About Critique

I like to learn through doing. Let me make a mistake, and then critique me on what I did so that I learn that way.
~ Ne-Yo
For me, having played the game of football, I look at it through a much different lens. I don't look at it from a fan's perspective. I'm always trying to analyze and critique things when I'm watching sporting events. That's why I never have the sound on.
~ Shannon Sharpe
Dad is the one I turn to for critique. It helps me to keep growing. When he said 'I am so proud of you,' it meant so much to me.
~ Vivek Oberoi
You have to be able to analyze yourself and critique yourself from every which way.
~ Max Scherzer
I'm not going to critique every utterance of the president.
~ Mitch McConnell
My senior year was crazy, and that summer was definitely life-changing and a lot different than what I was used to, and with that comes a lot of critique.
~ Jimmer Fredette
We critique all politicians who are in power, whenever there's a talking point.
~ Varun Grover
On 'MasterChef' the critique always is about the food.
~ Gregg Wallace
I watch a lot of myself, just to critique myself.
~ Jordan Clarkson
Once the film is done, then I like to watch myself. I know some actors say that they get very self-conscious watching themselves on screen especially if they have to cry in the scenes, they don't like the way their face contorts, but I have no such issues.
~ Deepika Padukone
We've always been interested in the commentary on politics and society and how comedy always sort of cuts that with a nice laugh, and the perspective it brings.
~ Sean Hayes
An epigram is but a feeble thing - With straw in tail, stuck there by way of sting.
~ William Cowper
I don't want to be too critical of what other people do, but when people go back to do the same thing that they did, I'm completely confused. I'm like, 'Didn't you make that movie already?' I've been very fortunate, and I'm well taken care of, so the least I can do is try to go forward.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
I'm not that taken with Freudian perspectives. They seem to be overcomplicated.
~ Tom Stoppard
Postmodernism is, of course, the dead end from which hauntology starts - but one of its role is to denaturalise what postmodernism has taken for granted, to conceive of postmodernism as a condition in the sense of a sickness.
~ Mark Fisher
The nightmare reviewer is the reviewer who has some sort of agenda that precludes him or her responding sincerely to the book. Often, that agenda is seeming clever and/or taking someone who has received more than her fair share of attention down a notch.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
I find pop art really offensive because it's taking a piece of popular culture and putting it somewhere where people can't see it.
~ Rebecca Sugar
I don't like most contemporary art. But I think if you talked to any person who's heavily involved in contemporary art, they'd say the same thing. If you go to a biennale, you don't expect to like much of it.
~ Tom Rachman
Whether you're president or speaker, if you're wrong, we need to stand up and point it out. That's what Martin Luther King had talked about: being judged by the content of our character and not the color of our skin. So some of us pounded away on some of the ridiculous policies of Pelosi - and lo and behold, over time, the public began to see.
~ Louie Gohmert
We have to be cultured in our criticism of a tall leader like our Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
~ Tamilisai Soundararajan
I remember telling the 'Tangled' crew about grimace moments: how when you watch a movie that you worked on and you think, 'Ah, I wish we could have done that scene better,' or, 'I wish that we'd had the time or the money to fix that particular story problem.'
~ Roy Conli
The capital error of Hegel which permeates his whole system in every part of it is that he almost altogether ignores the Outward Clash" (Peirce 1992, p. 223).
~ Richard J. Bernstein
From the perspective of the logical empiricists, the pragmatic thinkers were viewed as having seen through a glass darkly what was now seen much more clearly. The myth developed (and unfortunately became entrenched) that pragmatism was primarily an anticipation of logical positivism, in particular, the positivist's verifiability criterion of meaning.
~ Richard J. Bernstein
There is a need today for what I call prophetic simplicity. We need voices of dissent that point to another way, creative models that take exception to the givens of society.
~ Richard J. Foster