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Quotes About Evaluation

I personally can't think of anything less sacrosanct than a bad book or even a mediocre book.
~ Helene Hanff
Individuals who can perform under pressure appraise the criticism as information that can help them. In
~ Hendrie Weisinger
El discernimiento (del griego diakriseis: juicio espiritual, comprensión, evaluación, estimación o separación) es tanto un don como una disciplina espiritual.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
Every one carries his own inch-rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.
~ Henry Adams
The perception of beauty is a moral test.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once-and-a-half witted with the half-witted, because we appreciate only a third part of their wit.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The fault-finder will find fault even in paradise.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Don't mind anything any one tells you about any one else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself.
~ Henry James
he escaped all criticism but his own, which was much the most competent and most formidable.
~ Henry James
We know too much about people in these days; we hear too much. Our ears, our minds, our mouths, are stuffed with personalities. Don't mind anything anyone tells you about anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself.
~ Henry James
and with this reminder other things came to her -- how strange it was that, with all allowance for their merit, it should befall some people to be so inordinantly valued, quoted, as they said in the stock-market, so high, and how still stranger, perhaps, that there should be cases in which, for some reason, one didn't mind the so frequently marked absence in them of the purpose really to represent their price.
~ Henry James
He saw her try, for a time, to appear to consider it; but he saw her also not consider it.
~ Henry James
People are free to find out the best and the worst of me!
~ Henry James
He comes to loos at one's daughter as if she were a suite of apartments; he tries the door-handles and looks out of the windows, raps on the walls and almost thinks he'll take the place. Will you be so good as to draw up a lease? Then, on the whole, he decides that the rooms are too small; he doesn't think he could live on a third floor; he must look out for a piano nobile. And he does away after having got a month's lodging in the poor little apartment for nothing.
~ Henry James
He comes and looks at one's daughter as if she were a suite of apartments; he tries the door-handles and looks out of the windows, raps on the walls and almost thinks he'll take the place. Will you be so good as to draw up a lease? Then, on the whole, he decides that the rooms are too small; he doesn't think he could live on a third floor; he must look out for a piano nobile. And he does away after having got a month's lodging in the poor little apartment for nothing.
~ Henry James
He comes and looks at one's daughter as if she were a suite of apartments; he tries the door-handles and looks out of the windows, raps on the walls and almost thinks he'll take the place. Will you be so good as to draw up a lease? Then, on the whole, he decides that the rooms are too small; he doesn't think he could live on a third floor; he must look out for a piano nobile. And he goes away after having got a month's lodging in the poor little apartment for nothing.
~ Henry James
You could criticise any marriage; it was the essence of a marriage to be criticism.
~ Henry James
Her eyes] had taken hold of him straightaway, measuring him up and down as if they knew how; as if he were human material they had already in some sort handled.
~ Henry James
We must allow the artist his subject. It is only what he makes of it that we can judge.
~ Henry James
But how have I failed so wretchedly, he asked, in all the purpose of my life? What could I have done better? What is it that counts here?
~ Henry Van Dyke
You judge yourself by what your capable of doing, while others judge you by what you have already done
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I am more afraid of deserving criticism than of receiving it.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Kita menilai diri kita sendiri dari segala sesuatu yang kita rasa mampu kita lakukan, Sedangkan orang lain menilai kita dari apa yang telah kita lakukan.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow