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    To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles.

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    Tomorrow is another day, we rather hope it will be better but better it won't be unless self-foibles are examined.

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    To my eye Rubens' colouring is most contemptible. His shadows are a filthy brown somewhat the colour of excrement.

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    To silence criticism is to silence freedom.

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    To substitute judgments of fact for judgments of value is a sign of pedantic and borrowed criticism.

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    To speak practically and as a citizen, unlike those who call themselves no-government men, I ask for, not at once no government, but at once a better government. Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect, and that will be one step toward obtaining it.

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    To take an unequivocal stand, it seems to me, is of greater heuristic value and far more likely to stimulate constructive criticism than to evade the issue.

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    To test a modest man's modesty do not investigate if he ignores applause, find out if he abides criticism.

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    To the reactionary ear every whispered criticism of the elite classes has always sounded like the opening shot of an uprising.

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    To turn Karl [Popper]'s view on its head, it is precisely the abandonment of critical discourse that marks the transition of science. Once a field has made the transition, critical discourse recurs only at moments of crisis when the bases of the field are again in jeopardy. Only when they must choose between competing theories do scientists behave like philosophers.

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    To work in architecture you are so much involved with society, with politics, with bureaucrats. It's a very complicated process to do large projects. You start to see the society, how it functions, how it works. Then you have a lot of criticism about how it works.

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    Transparence is the highest, most liberating value in art - and in criticism - today. Transparence means experiencing the luminousness of the thing in itself, of things being what they are.

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    Treat praise like criticism: refuse to accept either.

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    Truth alone can stand the guns of criticism.

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    Very often adverse criticism goes to craft, and that sounds an alarm to which attention should be paid.

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    Unfortunately most criticism is by poseurs. They use their comments about someone else's work as a platform on which to strike poses. What they're really saying is: "Look at me! Look at me!

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    Until you look forward to all criticism, your Work's not done.

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    Unkind criticism is never part of a meaningful critique of you. Its purpose is not to teach or to help, its purpose is to punish.

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    Unless criticism refuses to take itself quite so seriously or at least to permit its readers not to, it will inevitably continue to reflect the finicky canons of the genteel tradition and the depressing pieties of the Culture Religion of Modernism.

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    Valid criticism does you a favor.

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    Was any criticism of Obama permitted? It was not. We can't criticize the president of the United States. Why? Because he's African-American. And any criticism is said to be racist. And so we have more racists in America today than we've ever had by definition of criticizing the president.

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    Wallace's sales agent, back in London, heard mutterings from some naturalists that young Mr. Wallace ought to quit theorizing and stick to gathering facts. Besides expressing their condescension toward him in particular, that criticism also reflected a common attitude that fact-gathering, not theory, was the proper business of all naturalists.

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    We cannot hope to win the ideological battle against Islam without criticism of Islam, it is essential that we continue to criticize Islam.

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    We all need critical confrontation of the fullest and most extreme kind that we can get. You can unnecessarily limit yourself by choosing your criticism.

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    We are all born with an open heart, but at some point as we are growing up, things happen in our lives where we start to shut down, like rejection, not fitting in, wanting approval, judgments, comparisons, and criticism of others.

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    We are paying a heavy political price for 20 years in which, as a party, we have played down our criticism of capitalism and soft-peddled our advocacy of socialism

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    We are suffering from too much sarcasm.

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    We are Wikipedians. This means that we should be: kind, thoughtful, passionate about getting it right, open, tolerant of different viewpoints, open to criticism, bold about changing our policies and also cautious about changing our policies. We are not vindictive, childish, and we don't stoop to the level of our worst critics, no matter how much we may find them to be annoying.

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    We can not fight for our rights and our history as well as future until we are armed with weapons of criticism and dedicated consciousness.

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    We can often do more for other men by trying to correct our own faults than by trying to correct theirs.

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    We criticize a thinker more acutely when he advances a proposition that is disagreeable to us; and yet it would be more reasonableto do so when his proposition is agreeable to us.

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    Water inflated the belly Of Hart Crane, and of Shelley. Coleridge was a dope. Southwell died on a rope.

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    We always expect tremendous criticism. It is my role to be the lightning rod ... to attract the attacks against the organization for our work, and that is a difficult role. On the other hand," he said, "I get undue credit.

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    We are not going to move this world by criticism of it nor conformity to it, but by the combustion within it of lives ignited by the Spirit of God.

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    We are too focused on avoiding criticism and not enough on making a difference.

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    We cannot let external criticism, even if it's true, fortify our internal foe. That foe is strong enough already.

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    We criticize a man or a book most sharply when we sketch out their ideal.

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    We don't criticize. Criticism is an enemy. You've got to make loving, positive suggestions.

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    We don't trust our five senses; we rely on our critics and educators, all of whom are failures in the realm of creation.

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    We had some port, and drank damnation to the play and eternal remorse to the author.

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    Whatever you do, you need courage.

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    We have to have a very strong criticism of modes of cooperation that entrench inequality.

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    Well you know I've attracted a lot of criticism by, for example, suggesting that child benefit should be taken away from higher rate taxpaying families.

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    We must grant the artist his subject, his idea, his donn´e: our criticism is applied only to what he makes of it.

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    We read critics for the perceptions, for what they tell us that we didn't fully grasp when we saw the work. The judgments we can usually make for ourselves.

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    Were I wrong, one professor would have been enough.

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    We're not trying to entertain the critics ... I'll take my chances with the public.

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    We, the Greens, should thank our former foreign minister Joschka Fischer for bringing something hideous and shameful to light - that Nazi ideas were fully adopted by white-collar workers in the Foreign Ministry. Joschka Fischer stood up to criticism that he would foul his own nest, and with his order to start the historical commission he made it clear that the ministry's pride in itself, as a haven of resistance to Hitler, was no longer acceptable.

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    What a blessed thing it is, that Nature, when she invented, manufactured, and patented her authors, contrived to make critics out of the chips that were left!

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    What if criticism is a science as well as an art? Not a pure or exact science, of course, but these phrases belong to a nineteenth-century cosmology which is no longer with us.