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    Painting what I experience, translating what I feel, is a great liberation. But it is also work, self-examination, consciousness, criticism, struggle.

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    Part of my job as a food writer is to describe food. So my work on 'Top Chef,' I feel, is an extension of that. When we give a criticism to the contestant, we want to make sure we tell them why it's not working and why it would work if they did it a different way.

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    Parodies and caricatures are the most penetrating of criticisms.

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    Particularly with MFA students, who have so much invested - literally and figuratively - I feel like honest criticism is something they're owed. It's not going to be easier in the real world, surely.

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    Pay no attention whatsoever to newspaper nonsense or criticism. Be sincere and do your duty. Everything will come all right. Truth must triumph.

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    Pay no attention to the criticism of men who have never themselves written a notable work.

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    Pedants make a great rout about criticism, as if it were a science of great depth, and required much pains and knowledge--criticism however is only the result of good sense, taste and judgment--three qualities that indeed seldom are found together, and extremely seldom in a pedant, which most critics are.

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    People always call it luck when you've acted more sensibly than they have.

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    People afraid of criticism but I always put myself in a sacrificial position,they been know I ain't just rappin for fame

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    People are drastically overconfident about their judgments of others.

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    People call you this or that. But I can't respond because then it seems like I'm defensive, you know, what does it matter, really?

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    People fed on sugared praises cannot be expected to feel an appetite for the black broth of honest criticism.

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    People of all sexes have the right to explore femininity, masculinity-and the infinite variations between-without criticism or ridicule.

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    People praise us behind our backs, but we hear them not; few before our faces, and who is not suspicious of the truth of such praise?

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    People refuse to take chances in business, because they fear the criticism which may follow if they fail. The fear of criticism, in such cases is stronger than the DESIRE for success.

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    People thrive on positive reinforcement. They can take only a certain amount of criticism and you may lose them altogether if you criticize them in a personal way... you can make a point without being personal. Don't insult or belittle your people. Instead of getting more out of them you will get less

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    [People] want me to finish things. But I see them in such a way and paint them accordingly. ... Nothing is simpler than to complete pictures in a superficial sense. Never does one lie so cleverly as then.

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    People who ask for your criticism want only praise.

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    People who avoid all criticism fail. It's destructive criticism we need to avoid, not criticism in all forms.

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    People who are criticizing... don't really get it, because if they did, they would like it.

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    People who quoted the Scriptures in criticism of others were terrible bores and usually they misapplied the text. One could prove anything against anyone from the Bible.

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    Persons of delicate taste endure stupid criticism better than they do stupid praise.

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    Personally, I am a hedonistic reader; I have never read a book merely because it was ancient. I read books for the aesthetic emotions they offer me, and I ignore the commentaries and criticism.

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    Personal abuse is no substitute for policy. It signals panic.

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    Philosophers, as things now stand, are all too fond of offering criticism from on high instead of studying and understanding things from within.

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    Poetry is about as much a 'criticism of life' as red-hot iron is a criticism of fire.

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    Physics is an organized body of knowledge about nature, and a student of it says that he is learning physics, not nature. Art, like nature, has to be distinguished from the systematic study of it, which is criticism.

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    Poetry; a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty.

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    Poetry can be criticized only through poetry. A critique which itself is not a work of art, either in content as representation of the necessary impression in the process of creation, or through its beautiful form and in its liberal tone in the spirit of the old Roman satire, has no right of citizenship in the realm of art.

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    Poetry criticism at its worst today is mean in spirit and spiteful in intent, as if determined to inflict the wound that will spur the artist to new heights if it does not cripple him or her.

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    Pity is for the living, envy is for the dead.

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    Pointed criticism, if accurate, often gives the artist an inner sense of relief. The criticism that damages is that which disparages, dismisses, ridicules, or condemns.

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    Poor is the man whose future depends on the opinions and permission of others. Remember this, if you are afraid of criticism, you will die doing nothing!

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    Poststructuralism. . . . is a form of literary criticism that uses elaborate wordplay to prove its central premise, that all language is internally contradictory and has no fixed meaning.

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    Positive reinforcement changes behavior for the better, while criticism stabilizes negative behaviors and blocks change.

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    Professional critics are incapable of distinguishing and appreciating either diamonds in the rough or gold in bars. They are traders, and in literature know only the coins that are current. Their critical lab has scales and weights, but neither crucible or touchstone.

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    Praise without merit is more harmful than unearned criticism.

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    Profound skepticism is favorable to conventions, because it doubts that the criticism of conventions is any truer than they are.

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    Praise and criticism seem to me to operate exactly on the same level. If you get a great review, it's really thrilling for about ten minutes. If you get a bad review, it's really crushing for ten minutes. Either way, you go on.

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    Praise is more obtrusive than a reproach.

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    President Obama is coming under criticism now for not meeting with his jobs council. He hasn't met with his jobs council in over six months. You know the reason Obama hasn't met with his job council in six months? They're all out looking for jobs.

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    Raffael's drapery is the assistant of character, in Michelangelo it envelopes grandeur; it is in Reubens the ponderous robe of pomp.

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    Reason like science, grows by way of mutual criticism; the only possible way of planning its growth is to develop those institutions that safeguard. the freedom of thought

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    Read a ton. Take a workshop course so you learn to give and get criticism.

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    Realistically, I don't let any of criticisms get to me. I know who I am, I know what I am, I know what I'm capable of, and if these guys have faith in what I'm doing, as I have faith in what they're doing, nothing can stop me.

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    Recognize the cunning man not by the corpses he pays homage to but by the living writers he conspires against with the most shameful weapon, Silence, or the briefest review.

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    Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.

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    Remember, folks, every one of these Republicans in Senate sees the world through the eyes of the left. Every one of these Washington people. They don't see it through the prism of their own principles and beliefs. They see the world through the eyes of the left. They see the media criticism that will be forthcoming. They see the newspaper headlines. They see what's gonna be said about them on CNN and New York Times. That's what they see. That's their world.

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    Remorse is a virtue in that it is a stirrer up of the emotions but it is a folly to accept it is a criticism of conduct.

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    Remind your critics when they say you don't have the expertise or experience to do something that an amateur built the ark and the experts built the Titanic