“The weekly cartoons, as were my plays, came from a sense of criticism, criticism of the times, critical of the culture, of our manners and attitudes towards each other. The children's books come from the reverse. They're more supportive, since we're living in a time where we talk more about kids and do less, we talk about balancing the budget and we do it by cutting education.” ChildrenBookPlayKidsCultureAttitudeCuttingCriticismCriticalMannersBudgetsReverseCartoonSupportiveChildren's Books Author:Jules Feiffer
“The attitude and reactions of artists toward their art children reveal an attitude similar to that which mothers in general possess toward their children. There is the same sensitivity to any criticism, the same possessive pride.” ChildrenArtMotherArtistAttitudePrideCriticismReactionsSensitivityPossessive Author:Beatrice M. Hinkle
“The most important thing is to know how to awaken in the still undeveloped masses an intelligent attitude towards religious questions and an intelligent criticism of religions.” KnowsStillsImportantReligiousAttitudeKnow HowMassCriticismIntelligentImportant ThingsCriticism Of Religion Book:Lenin on Literature and Art Source: Lenin on Literature and Art
“God knows, people who are paid to have attitudes toward things, professional critics, make me sick; camp-following eunuchs of literature.” PeopleKnowsLiteratureAttitudeCriticismSickPaidCriticsFollowingCampsGod KnowsEunuchs Book:The Good Life According to Hemingway Source: The Good Life According to Hemingway
“The central attitudes driving the Demand Man are: It's your job to do things for me, including taking care of my responsibilities if I drop the ball on them. If I'm unhappy about any aspect of my life, whether it has to do with our relationship or not, it's your fault. You should not place demands on me at all. You should be grateful for whatever I choose to give. I am above criticism. I am a very loving and giving partner. You're lucky to have me.” IfsMenGivingShouldCareJobsAttitudeResponsibilityLuckyDemandAspectCriticismBallsGratefulFaultsIncludingPartnersDrivingUnhappyOur RelationshipBe Grateful Author:Lundy Bancroft
“Criticism on my works is like this: you've worked hard all of your life, you went to Oxford, and you've done this and that, and you're an art critic. Your job is to unravel the "secret" or whatever, and you come across an entity like me. It's going to piss you off. Because there's no great secret, what you see is what you get, and anyone can understand what I'm doing. So, it's almost like I make this critic-person redundant, just by my attitude, and they resent me for that.” ArtDoneSecretAttitudeCriticismCriticsResentMy AttitudeRedundant Author:Tracey Emin
“I read reviews every time. I read them all. Sometimes they can be very constructive, sometimes not, but it's always interesting to see the opinion of others on what you are doing. Sometimes I am very furious, but I will never say to a journalist, "Please don't come back to the next show." Never. Because I think that's a very stupid attitude. I am very happy when I see the results of the company and when I see people wearing my clothes or my accessories. I think this is the best answer to criticism.” PeopleThinkingSometimesInterestingAttitudeOpinionStupidCriticismJournalistVery HappyFuriousVery Stupid Author:Frida Giannini
“Watch out for the joy-stealers: gossip, criticism, complaining, faultfinding, and a negative, judgmental attitude.” MotivationalJoyAttitudeWatchesDepressionNegativeCriticismComplainingGossipJudgmentalStealersNegative Criticism Author:Joyce Meyer