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    Better a little chiding than a great deal of heartbreak.

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    Beyond the desert of criticism, we wish to be called again.

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    Birdy never felt artistic inclination when armed with a marking implement. What came to her were words, always words, commentary and criticism and correction and simple vocabulary curios; she scratched a few of them on the smooth red wall.

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    Blame-all and Praise-all are two blockheads.

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    Book critics or theatre critics can be derisively negative and gain delighted praise for the trenchant with of their review. But in criticisms of religion even clarity ceases to be a virtue and sounds like aggressive hostility. A politician may attack an opponent scathingly across the floor of the House and earn plaudits for his robust pugnacity. But let a soberly reasoning critic of religion employ what would in other contexts sound merely direct or forthright, and it will be described as a 'rant'.

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    Boredom, after all, is a form of criticism.

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    Borges was unapologetically smart and equally sentimental; a proto-geek, blind to distinctions between low pulp fiction and high criticism, experimental but never arch, and always playful, with a humor as dry as dust.

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    Both criticism and praise is part of putting yourself out there.

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    But I honestly don't read critics. My dad reads absolutely everything ever written about me. He calls me up to read ecstatic reviews, but I always insist that I can't hear them. If you give value to the good reviews, you have to give value to the criticism.

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    But what help from these fineries or pedantries? What help from thought? Life is not dialectics. We, I think, in these times, have had lessons enough of the futility of criticism.

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    But what is criticism? Criticism is purely destructive; anyone can destroy, but not everyone can build up.

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    By challenging anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, science fiction throws open the whole of civilization and its premises to constructive criticism.

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    Candor is the brightest gem of criticism.

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    Colonial governors and senior civil servants are not easy people to argue with, and I was not popular because of my criticism of the colonial service in Kenya.

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    Candour is the brightest gem of criticism.

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    Children do learn what they live. Then they grow up to live what they've learned.

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    Comedians and Feminists... are natural enemies, because stereotypically-speaking, feminists can't take a joke and... comedians can't take criticism.

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    Comedians, such as yourself, Jon Stewart and others, are a valuable supplement, and here's why: Good journalism at its best frequently speaks truth to power. What's happened with journalists - again, I don't except myself from this criticism - in some ways we've lost our guts. We need a spine transplant. What's happened is comedians, in their own way, speak truth to power and fill that vacuum that we in journalism have too often left, particularly post 9/11.

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    Common criticism of the Internet is that it is dominated by the crude, the uninformed, the immature, the smug, the untalented, the repetitious, the pathetic, the hostile, the deluded, the sefl-righteous, and the shrill. This criticism overlooks the fact that the Internet also offers - for the savvy individual who knows where to look - the tasteless and borderline insane.

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    Comparative criticism teaches us that moral and aesthetic defects are more nearly related than is commonly supposed.

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    Composing for the prepared piano is not a criticism of the instrument. I'm only being practical.

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    Comprehension, inventiveness, direction, and criticism: intelligence is contained in these four words.

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    Conceit is an insuperable obstacle to all progress. On the other hand, it is of little use to take criticism in a slavish spirit and to act on it without understanding it.

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    Congress suffers a great deal of criticism for its partisan acrimony. But while we may disagree politically, and air our opposition in this chamber, it is the conversation behind the scenes that cements and defines our relationships.

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    Constantly seek criticism. A well thought out critique of what you're doing is as valuable as gold

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    Constructive criticism is legitimate, but when it escalates to vitriol, it affects us all, because celebrities and influencers are part of the collective consciousness.

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    Contemporary criticism only represents the amount of ignorance genius has to contend with. . . . Time will reverse the judgement of the vulgar.

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    Courage is telling our story, not being immune to criticism.

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    Coughing in the theater is not a respiratory ailment. It is a criticism.

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    Criticism, analysis, and insults are tragic expressions of unmet needs.

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    Criticism alone can sever the root of materialism, fatalism, atheism, free-thinking, fanaticism, and superstition, which can be injurious universally; as well as of idealism and skepticism, which are dangerous chiefly to the Schools, and hardly allow of being handed on to the public.

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    Criticism and dissent are the indispensable antidote to major delusions.

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    Criticism can be wonderful, especially in making connections in an interpretive way. But by applying theories randomly, it's an interesting exercise, but I don't think it illuminates the literature.

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    Criticism challenges current findings. The effort to defend one's position can lead to deeper insights or consideration of options previously not considered.

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    Criticism does not disturb me, for I am my own severest critic. Always in my playing I strive to surpass myself, and it is this constant struggle that makes music fascinating to me.

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    Criticism is above all a gift, an intuition, a matter of tact and flair; it cannot be taught or demonstrated--it is an art.

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    Criticism is a painful pill to swallow, but it always makes you better.

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    criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person's precious pride, hurt his sense of importace and arouse resentment.

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    Criticism is easy, art is difficult.

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    Criticism is good, you learn from it each time and you know that people are paying attention.

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    Criticism is like champagne, nothing more execrable if bad, nothing more excellent if good; if meagre, muddy, vapid and sour, both are fit only to engender colic and wind; but if rich, generous and sparkling, they communicate a genial glow to the spirits, improve the taste, and expand the heart.

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    Criticism ... makes very little dent upon me, unless I think there is some real justification and something should be done.

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    Criticism of government finds sanctuary in several portions of the 1st Amendment. It is part of the right of free speech. It embraces freedom of the press

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    Criticism of others is futile and if you indulge in it often you should be warned that it can be fatal to your career.

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    Criticizing to destroy is easy, thinking in order to build is much more difficult to achieve

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    Critics can be your most important friend. I don't read criticism of my stuff only because when it's bad, it's rough-and when it's good, it's not good enough.

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    Critics stopped being relevant when they stopped writing to inform and contextualize, and when they started writing to signal who they are, to display their identity by their stance on what they are writing about. Criticism should never be about the critic, but thats what it has become, and that’s why no one cares about them anymore.

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    Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well.

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    Criticism at the wrong time, even if it's legitimate criticism, can be seriously damaging and make the writer lose faith in what he's doing. It's the timing that's all-important.

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    Criticism even should not be without its charms. When quite devoid of all amenities, it is no longer literary.