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Quotes About Comments

incomplete and slow, people depended on a brand's imprimatur for quality assurance. In the book business, the average number of stars on Amazon and the first few comments that strangers have posted
~ Guy Kawasaki
Check out the comments underneath," Augie says. I move the cursor down. "There are over fifty thousand of them." "Just click 'Top Comments' and read a few." I do as he asks. And as always when reading a comments section, my faith in humanity plummets:
~ Harlan Coben
I don't really understand Darren Lehmann coming out and saying the South African crowd has been out of order. Any England player, even media, who have toured Australia can laugh at those comments because some of the things we hear on the pitch from Australian supporters, known as 'banter,' I know is worse than in South Africa.
~ Stuart Broad
I didn't have the same biases on Trump that others had. I read his books and saw a man who had a strong mindset, a track record of succeeding, and who would make strong and sometimes offensive comments as a way to get media attention.
~ Mike Cernovich
One of the reasons it's important to make a new project is it always seems to improve the reputations of the previous one. Whatever you did before is better than what you've just done, apparently. But I've had to follow the first rule of journalism: Never read the comments.
~ Whit Stillman
My comments are reserved for reputable journalists.
~ Ward Churchill
I don't really listen to the media or anyone's perception of beauty, so it makes me almost immune to silly comments about my body.
~ Barbie Ferreira
I'm not a massive reader of online comments but I come across the odd comment where people still question if I'm English. I find that so silly.
~ Moeen Ali
Perveen's voice shook at the indignity. Ever since she'd arrived in Calcutta, all kinds of sly comments had been made about decadent, rich Parsis of Bombay. Any question about her family made her react violently.
~ Sujata Massey
He had one of those British public school accents that make insignificant comments like Would you pass the butter sound as interesting as Fire when ready!
~ Josh Lanyon
We poison ourselves and we poison each other. A cruel remark, the turn of a shoulder, the indifference to someone's pain. I remember how often I flinched under my father's comments, but I never realized how much it could fester, infiltrate in its insidious, toxic way, through his life my life, a family. A culture.
~ Judy Reene Singer
Boundaries are also invaded when someone makes comments about your weight or how you should look.
~ Evelyn Tribole
I do not mean to object to a thorough knowledge of the famous works we read. I object only to the interminable comments and bewildering criticisms that teach but one thing: there are as many opinions as there are men.
~ Helen Keller
I've been struggling with why are people so mean online. Not everyone, but some people. You see the mean comments; like, they seem like they're written in a bigger font size, almost.
~ Markus Persson
Yeah, I was expecting most of the comments about my appearance to be about me being fat, because I'm not a skinny girl by any means. But I wasn't expecting there to be that sort of wave of 'Wow - the new Chaser's hot!'
~ Jenny Ryan
As of today, the Postfix mail transport agent has almost 50,000 lines of code, comments not included.
~ Wietse Venema
The truth is, some of these comments, when you actually ask 'well, this is based on what? This notion that Obama's a socialist, for example?' Nobody can really give you a good answer.
~ Barack Obama
Critics used to say that ABBA were formulaic or that our songs were rubbish. We never had time for those comments, though. We were sincere and devoted to what we did.
~ Bjorn Ulvaeus
Either positive or negative comments are good because it shows I am still relevant.
~ Justin Guarini
I was going to a lot of auditions and doing interviews, and afterwards the comments were always about my lips.
~ Megan McKenna
Sports broadcasting is very open now. In the beginning you did encounter more traditional attitudes and get comments. But I'm talking about 12 years ago.
~ Kirsty Gallacher
Let's be honest: we all watch the show at home and play 'armchair' 'Survivor,' inserting our opinions, comments and yelling at the TV screen.
~ Jenna Morasca
My readers know my views on politics and politicians because I make no secret of them in my comments for 'The New Yorker' and elsewhere.
~ George Packer
One of the things that Americans, as a multiracial society, feel is a tremendous sensitivity to racial comments of all kinds.
~ Michael Crichton