Autobiographical Notes (1952)
Context: I don't like people who like me because I'm a Negro; neither do I like people who find in the same accident grounds for contempt. I love America more than any other country in the world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually. I think all theories are suspect, that the finest principles may have to be modified, or may even be pulverized by the demands of life, and that one must find, therefore, one's own moral center and move through the world hoping that this center will guide one aright. I consider that I have many responsibilities, but none greater than this: to last, as Hemingway says, and get my work done.
I want to be an honest man and a good writer.
Quotes about criticism
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“As a matter of fact, we are none of us above criticism; so let us bear with each other's faults.”
Source: The Marvelous Land of Oz
Quoted by Katherine Martin in Women of Courage: Inspiring Stories from the Women Who Lived Them, p. 268 (1999)
“God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticize, but that we may intercede.”
“A creative life cannot be sustained by approval any more than it can be destroyed by criticism.”
“I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise.”
Source: Quote in Margaret McManus, "Noël Coward a 'Blithe Spirit' — in Sunny Jamaica", The Des Moines Register (January 8, 1956), Section: Iowa TV Magazine, p. 5
“I still found literary criticism to be a suspect activity”
Source: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
“I began to see that for some, religion was just a form of politics you couldn’t criticize.”
Source: My Life on the Road
Source: Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
“The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism.”
Source: The strong man syndrome https://www.thecable.ng/wole-soyinka-at-86/amp
“Duty largely consists of pretending that the trivial is critical.”
Source: The Magus (1965), Ch. 18
Part 1 : Fundamental Techniques in Handling People, p. 36.
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936)
Context: Benjamin Franklin, tactless in his youth, became so diplomatic, so adroit at handling people that he was made American Ambassador to France. The secret of his success? "I will speak ill of no man," he said, "... and speak all the good I know of everybody." Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving. "A great man shows his greatness," says Carlyle, "by the way he treats little men."
“The trouble with most of us is that we'd rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism.”
Variant: The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism
Source: The Power of Positive Thinking
When asked how the world had changed following the September 11, 2001 attacks
Has the world changed? http://books.guardian.co.uk/writersreflections/story/0,1367,567546,00.html, The Guardian (October 11, 2001)
“Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire.”
Source: Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite
Misattributed
Source: The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here for?
Source: The Wedding
Source: The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
“Don't bow down to critics who have not themselves written great masterpieces.”
Source: City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology
Quoted in Time magazine, October 31, 1977. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,945814,00.html
Also attributed to Christopher Hampton by the Sunday Times Magazine (16 October 1977)
Source: How to Win Friends & Influence People
“The wise man tests before he talks. The critic but follows the fad of a cynical and apathetic age.”
“It's strange how men feel they have the right to criticize a woman's appearance to her face.”
Source: Her Mother's Daughter
“Be a light, not a judge. Be a model, not a critic”
Televised address on August 17, 1998 CNN transcript http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/08/17/speech/transcript.html
1990s
Source: 1960's, What is Pop Art? Interviews with eight painters' (1963), pp. 25-27
http://www.geek.com/interview-zero-punctuations-yahtzee/
Other Articles
Letter to the ex-Crown Prince (24 October 1923), quoted in W. M. Knight-Patterson, Germany. From Defeat to Conquest 1913-1933 (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945), pp. 328-329
1920s
Source: Real Presences (1989), II: The Broken Contract, Ch. 3 (p. 76).
Liberty University commencement speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B421uhrOV-o&feature=youtu.be&t=12m34s (13 May 2017)
2010s, 2017, May
Source: "Institutional Economics," 1931, p. 648
Source: The Frontiers of Meaning: Three Informal Lectures on Music (1994), Ch. 2 : How to Become Immortal
The New Novel (1914).
I'm not even naked in this movie, and they still say I'm sexy. And then it became very depressing — I thought, I guess I'm reduced to that now. That's all I am in the perception of these people.
O interview (2003)
Gerald R. Salancik, and Jeffrey Pfeffer. "The bases and use of power in organizational decision making: The case of a university." Administrative Science Quarterly (1974): 453-473; p. 454; Abstract.
I...was so...hungry.
From Her Tours and CDs, I'm The One That I Want Tour
As quoted in "Lost Highway" interview by Mikal Gilmore in Rolling Stone (6 March 1997)
Interview in 1979, quoted in The Online Copywriter's Handbook (2002) by Robert W. Bly, p. 19
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Source: The Philosophy of the Act, 1938, p. 187. Essay 13. "Perception and the Spatiotemporal"
Ibid.
"The Ends of Zionism: Racism and the Palestinian Struggle"
Quotes 2000s, 2004, Interview by Bill Maher, 2004
"A Short View of Russia" (1925); Originally three essays for the Nation and Athenaeum, later published separately as A Short View of Russia (1925), then edited down for publication in Essays in Persuasion (1931)
Ref: en.wikiquote.org - John Maynard Keynes / Quotes / Essays in Persuasion (1931)
Essays in Persuasion (1931), A Short View of Russia (1925)
1960s, Modernist Painting (1960)
"Of Modern Faith," http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/12/christian-publi.html#more The Daily Dish (14 December 2008)
Alfred Binet (1909/1975, 105), as cited in: B.R. Hergenhahn. An Introduction to the History of Psychology 2009. p. 312-3
Modern ideas about children, 1909/1975
As quoted in "Clemente Back, Lashes Out at Writers; Buc Explodes Over 'Team Player' Image" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LJxRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=02wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7083%2C4907609 by Charley Feeney, in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Monday, March 31, 1969), p. 29
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1969</big>
Interview by Brendan Maher http://www.gottfried-helnwein-interview.com/index.html, Start, Ireland, November 24, 2004
This is the famous "impetus theory," which was revived in medieval Islam and again in fourteenth century Europe, giving rise to the beginning of modern dynamics.
Source: Before Galileo, The Birth of Modern Science in Medieval Europe (2012), p. 8
Opening address to the National Day of Prayer in Suva, 15 May 2005 (excerpts) http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/page_4607.shtml
Quote in 'Aristide Maillol', George Waldemar (1965) p. 46; as cited in 'A sculpture of interior Solitude', Angelo Carnafa, Associated University Presse, 1999, p. 166
On Coalition Government (1945)
The Other World (1657)
Source: The contingency theory of organizations, 2001, p. 127.