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Quotes About Criticism

RSS and BJP are not only tarnishing the government but also insulting people of Kerala.
~ Pinarayi Vijayan
To come and say about me that I'm destroying Israel, that I hate Israel, that's a bit insulting.
~ Reuven Rivlin
I am not disturbed by criticism or insults. It's all about having faith in yourself.
~ Gonzalo Higuain
I know people will criticise when you play bad; that is part of this job, and I am fine with that. That is not a problem. The problem is the insults. That is what hurts the most.
~ Edin Dzeko
It's hard to make out the difference between insults and bad advice.
~ Cass McCombs
I think a lot of TV insults the audience.
~ Bernie Mac
When trying to start a company, your enemy isn't criticism, anger or insults. Your enemy is apathy.
~ Gil Penchina
When people direct insults at me, I can take it.
~ Eli Roth
I'll tell you this: you can look at all the masculine toughies you want - the Ben Roethlisbergers, the Russell Crowes, the David Petraeuses - but if you want to look at what a man should be - persevering, honest, a person who manifests his intellect into action - you need look no further than Roger Ebert.
~ Rod Lurie
Dissident intellectuals aren't all beautiful.
~ Noam Chomsky
The war industry people are very together; they know exactly what they want; they don't even have to talk to each other. The peace industry people are just intellectuals who are very critical of each other... Unless the peace industry is powerful, we're always going to have war. It is as simple as that.
~ Yoko Ono
It's certainly not helpful when the commander in chief is a critic of the intelligence community.
~ James Clapper
Criticism is beyond your control and is a collective group of people deciding things about you that may or may not be true. Some critics look for more when there's no need to. They have a dotto-dot picture of me they are intent on filling in.
~ Richard Ashcroft
Because I was called a flop ever since I got here, my only intention is to be part of Manchester United's history.
~ Fred
It's been so difficult to watch people criticize me and my intentions.
~ Camila Cabello
I've never been much of a craftsman, in an educated way. But I think just the experience of writing makes the avenues I follow a little more efficient in some ways. At the same time, when you're young, you're a little more fearless, and there's less of an internal critic.
~ Dave Matthews
As women, I think we're used to looking around to see what people think about this, who's approving of us, who's criticizing us, and whether we have to internalize their thoughts on us.
~ Susanna Fogel
You can't chase everybody on the Internet who's saying stuff about you, that's for sure.
~ Bobby Flay
Accept your genetic blueprint. Just as a person with a shoe size of eight would not expect realistically to squeeze into a size six, it is equally futile (and uncomfortable) to have a similar expectation about body size. Respect your body, so you can feel better about who you are. It's hard to reject the diet mentality if you are unrealistic and overly critical of your body shape.
~ Evelyn Tribole
Boundaries are also invaded when someone makes comments about your weight or how you should look.
~ Evelyn Tribole
I fight cynicism. It`s too easy. It`s really boring. It`s much harder to be positive and see the wonder of everything. Cynicism is a bunch of people who aren`t as talented as other people, knocking them because they make them feel even more untalented.
~ Ewan McGregor
Pay no attention to the criticism of men who have never themselves written a notable work. --Ezra Pound
~ Ezra Pound
The critic who doesn't make a personal statement, in remeasurements he himself has made, is merely an unreliable critic. He is not a measurer but a repeater of other men's results. KRINO, to pick out for oneself, to choose. That's what the word means.
~ Ezra Pound
Pay no attention to the criticism of men who have never themselves written a notable work. Consider the discrepancies between the actual writing of the Greek poets and dramatists, and the theories of the Graeco-Roman grammarians, concocted to explain their metres.
~ Ezra Pound