“I don't think you ever silence critics. They'll be critics in the morning. That's part of the deal.” ThinkingDealsSilenceMorningCriticismCritics Author:Mack Brown
“In very clear and available language, this book details how to recognize the inner critic and how to deal effectively with it. Byron Brown's presentation is useful for any individual who wishes to be free from the inner suffering and coercion of this ancient foe of our humanity, but it is specifically directed to those interested and engaged in the inner journey toward realization and enlightenment.” BookSufferingHumanityIndividualLanguageWishDealsClearJourneyEnlightenmentCriticsAncientDetailsAvailableRealizationEngagedBrownFoePresentationCoercionInner JourneyByron Author:A. H. Almaas
“I don't do my show for critics. Early on I did, because I'm a nice guy and I like to be liked by everybody, and I thought, "Hey, I'm just making people laugh, what's the big deal?" There have been all different types of comics that appeal to all different types of people. Why rail on me? But yeah, they really don't like Southern acts.” PeopleHas BeensDifferentShowsBigsGuyDealsLaughingNiceTypeYeahCriticsHeyAppealsSouthernBig DealMaking People LaughRailNice Guy Author:Larry the Cable Guy
“They [the critics] deal with Schoenberg's early works and all their wealth by classifying them, with the music-historical cliché, as late romantic post-Wagnerian. One might just as well dispose of Beethoven as a late-classicist post-Haydnerian.” WellsMightWealthDealsLateHistoricalCriticsPostsEarly WorkClassifyingSchoenbergClassicists Book:Essays on Music Source: Essays on Music
“A good deal of so-called atheism is itself, from my point of view, theologically significant. It is the working of God in history, and judgement upon the pious. An authentic prophet can be a radical critic of spurious piety, of sham spirituality.” SpiritualityViewsDealsAtheismCriticsPoint Of ViewSignificantRadicalJudgementProphetPietyPious Book:The Prophethood of All Believers Source: The Prophethood of All Believers
“I don't trust white critics' judgment about most things that deal with black life, particularly when a black person is the creator.” PersonsBlackWhiteDealsJudgmentCriticsCreatorDon't TrustBlack PersonBlack Lives Book:Five for five: the films of Spike Lee Source: Five for five: the films of Spike Lee
“To be an actor you need various things. You need to have a head for choosing the roles. You have to be, hopefully, easy to work with so people enjoy working with you. You have to deal with missing roles, with not being asked to work, with doing good work and then being castigated by the critics for it. You have to have a skin that can deal with all of that. I, fortunately, seem to have the makeup which allows me to deal with the business. I mean, not as everybody.” PeopleNeedsMeanSeemsActorsEasyEnjoyDealsRolesMissingSkinsCriticsVariousHopefullyMakeupGood WorkDoing Good Author:Jeremy Irons
“I know too many playwrights, or would-be playwrights, or would-have-been playwrights, that are around my age, who were bitter or have gone to something else because they got such a raw deal from critics, and some are quite wonderful writers.” KnowsHas BeensWould BeAgeDealsGoneWonderfulCriticsBitterPlaywright Author:Jennifer Tipton