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en I am forced to say that I have many fiercer critics than myself.
  Irwin Shaw

en Many of my sharpest critics have decided to take a position of ignoring me - because they feel that by attacking me, they would draw attention to my book and give me more publicity and help me sell more books. So I think that they decided that the best thing for them to do is to say nothing. Also, I think that some of my critics simply can't refute my argument - and so it's easier for them to ignore it as well, so that they're not forced to confront the logical contradiction in their own position.

en [Don't take critics seriously. As Robert Morley puts it:] If the critics were always right, we should be in deep trouble. ... Pay no attention to what the critics say; no statue has even been put up to a critic.
  Jean Sibelius

en He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. There is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object
  John Keats

en Obviously, we wished we found the body earlier, but we didn't, ... Critics can be critics, and I guess they've got something to be critical about.

en If I give the impression we are a world government, we'll get even more critics and our critics will be emboldened,
  Kofi Annan

en The critics have been writing me off for 20 years. That's nothing new. As far as I know I still have plenty of fans and sell lots of records. Do I care what critics say about me? No, and I don't read reviews.
  Madonna

en I've had critics. But I love critics. I use them to my advantage. I laugh at them because no one knows my heart.

en I don't think you ever silence critics. They'll be critics in the morning. That's part of the deal.

en I don't think you ever silence critics. They'll be critics in the morning, that's part of the deal.

en Winning the series[2-0 against Zimbabwe] itself was a gain. It was tough for us simply because it was a no-win situation. If you win, the critics say that the opposition was weak. If you lose, they rubbish you on all fronts. It is just not easy to please the critics.
  Sourav Ganguly

en Everyone was completely open and honest about the fact the show wasn't where it should have gotten, but I can tell you that after the critics' night, that cast pulled themselves together. They started to deliver that play in a way that I think audiences saw a much better production than those critics saw.
  Kevin Spacey

en we can make our minds so still like water. That beings gather about us to see their own images, and so live for a moment with a clearer perhaps even with a fiercer life because of silence.
  William Butler Yeats

en Even though we are very strong on the domestic base, the competition internationally has never been fiercer, and Australia has got to work really hard and smart to stay out there because of the tyranny of distance.

en There is nothing fiercer than a failed artist. The energy remains, but, having no outlet, it implodes in a great black fart of rage which smokes up all the inner windows of the soul.
  Erica Jong


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