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Most of us are umpires at heart; we like to call balls and strikes on somebody else. Leo Aikman#Criticism 61
Leo Aikman#Criticism 61
The covers of this book are too far apart. Ambrose Bierce#Criticism 61
Ambrose Bierce#Criticism 61
We might remind ourselves that criticism is as inevitable as breathing, and that we should be none the worse for articulating what passes in our minds when we read a book and feel an emotion about it, for criticizing our own minds in their work of criticism. TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot#Criticism 60
TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot#Criticism 60
On Art Garfunkel He makes Paul Simon look like LL Cool J. Ian Gittins#Criticism 60
Ian Gittins#Criticism 60
It is a barren kind of criticism which tells you what a thing is not. Alfred Whitney Griswold#Criticism 60
Alfred Whitney Griswold#Criticism 60
It is peculiar to ressentiment criticism that it does not seriously desire that its demands be fulfilled. It does not want to cure the evil. The evil is merely the pretext for the criticism. Max Scheler#Criticism 60
Max Scheler#Criticism 60
The easiest thing a human being can do is to criticize another human being. Lynn M. Little#Criticism 60
Lynn M. Little#Criticism 60
The literary critic, or the critic of any other specific form of artistic expression, may detach himself from the world for as long as the work of art he is contemplating appears to do the same. Clive James#Criticism 59
Clive James#Criticism 59
Without the meditative background that is criticism, works become isolated gestures, historical accidents, soon forgotten. Milan Kundera#Criticism 58
Milan Kundera#Criticism 58
Most of our censure of others is only oblique praise of self, uttered to show the wisdom and superiority of the speaker. Tryon Edwards#Criticism 58
Tryon Edwards#Criticism 58
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