Quotes About Criticism
Liesel was exercising the blatant right of every person who's ever belonged to a family. It's all very well for such a person to whine and moan and criticize other family members, but they won't let anyone else do it. That's when you get your back up and show loyalty.
~ Markus Zusak
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It's all very well for such a person to whine and moan and criticize other family members, but they won't let anyone else do it.
~ Markus Zusak
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What about her? Liesel was exercising the blatant right of every person who's ever belonged to a family. It's all very well for such a person to whine and moan and criticize other family members but they won't let anyone else do it. That's when you get your back up and show loyalty.
~ Markus Zusak
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Liesel was exercising the blatant right of every person who's ever belonged to a family. It's all very well for such a person to whine and moan and criticize other family members, but they won't let anyone else do it. That's when you get your back up and show loyalty.
~ Markus Zusak
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the blatant right of every person who's ever belonged to a family. It's all very well for such a person to whine and moan and criticize other family members, but they won't let anyone else do it.
~ Markus Zusak
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The student of media soon comes to expect the New Media of any period whatever to be classed as 'pseudo' by those who acquired the patterns of earlier media, whatever they may happen to be.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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people with weight issues often feel judged and attacked, partly because they spend so much time judging and attacking themselves.
~ Martha N. Beck
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The deal with multiculturalism is that the only culture you're allowed to disapprove of is your own.
~ Martin Amis
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While clearly an impregnable masterpiece, Don Quixote suffers from one fairly serious flaw—that of outright unreadability.
~ Martin Amis
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America is proud of what it does to its writers, the way it breaks and bedevils them, rendering them deluded or drunken or dead by their own hands. To overpower its tender spirits makes America feel tough. Careers are generally short.
~ Martin Amis
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From the earliest successes of the Nazi movement, even before 1933, he expressed his repugnance of Nazi excesses, and he continued to do so after 1933, despite repeated German protests at his articles and speeches.
~ Martin Gilbert
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How often I find myself called wrong,' Churchill had written to his wife on 17 April 1924, 'for warning of follies in time.
~ Martin Gilbert
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No doubt it is not popular to say these things,' Churchill had written to his wife on 26 September 1935, 'but I am accustomed to abuse and I expect to have a great deal more of it before I have finished. Somebody has to state the truth.' During
~ Martin Gilbert
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Will we continue to march to the drumbeat of conformity and respectability, or will we, listening to the beat of a more distant drum, move to its echoing sounds? Will we march only to the music of time, or will we, risking criticism and abuse, march to the soulsaving music of eternity?
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The greatest schemer of all time, the organizer of every deviltry, the controlling brain of the underworld, a brain which might have made or marred the destiny of nations—that's the man! But so aloof is he from general suspicion, so immune from criticism, so admirable in his management and self-effacement, that for those very words that you have uttered he could hale you to a court and emerge with your year's pension as a solatium for his wounded character.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Wir sind gewohnt das die Menschen verhoehnen was sie nicht verstehen.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Populus me sibilat at mihi plaudo Ipse domi simul ac nummos contemplor in arca. (The public hisses at me, but I applaud myself in my own house, and simultaneously contemplate the money in my chest.)
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The public hisses at me, but I applaud myself in my own house and simultaneously contemplate the money in my chest.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Svaka budala na?e još ve?u budalu od sebe koja joj se divi!
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The schoolmen peer with dulled eyes from amid the heap of precedents and prescriptions about them, and, distracted by seeing a thing sanctioned neither by precedent nor by prescription, dub the man realist, and rail against him for that his work fits none of their pigeon-holes.
~ Arthur Morrison
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When some political or ecclesiastical pamphlet, or novel, or poem is making a great commotion, you should remember that he who writes for fools always finds a large public.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Die Freunde nennen sich aufrichtig; die Feinde sind es: daher man ihren Tadel zur Selbsterkenntnis benutzen sollte, als eine bittre Arznei
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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