Keyword: Criticism (Page 2)

A good review is considered nepotism; a bad one professional jealousy.

If Attila the Hun were alive today, he’d be a drama critic.

(1928 – ) playwright

If I rescued a child from drowning, the press would no doubt headline the story: ‘Benn Grabs Child.’

(1925 – ) British politician & peace activist

A satirist is a man who discovers unpleasant things about himself and then says them about other people.

(1924 – ) Canadian writer

I gave up on new poetry myself thirty years ago, when most of it began to read like coded messages passing between lonely aliens on a hostile world.

(1925 – ) columnist & journalist

The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from it.

(1929 – 1982) American actress & princess of Monaco

It's a rare person who wants to hear what he doesn't want to hear.

(1936 – ) television talk show host

The only people who say worse things about politicians than reporters do are other politicians.

(1919 – 2011) American news commentator & writer

Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.

(1897 – 1972) broadcast journalist & gossip columnist

Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner is a first-and-ten capitalist in a bunt-and-run world.

American sportswriter

She is a peacock in everything but beauty.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

The amount of flak received on any subject is inversely proportional to the subject’s true value.

To have not shot his friend in the face would have sent a message to the quail that America is weak.

(1962 – ) American political satirist, writer, television host & comedian

Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain… and most fools do.

(1706 – 1790) American statesman, author, scientist & inventor

Criticism and Bolshevism have one thing in common: they both seek to pull down that which they could never build.

(1899 – 1973) English playwright, actor, composer, director & songwriter

The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth and sharpen my tongue.

(1906 – 1972) pianist, composer, author, comedian & actor

Critics are eunuchs at a gang bang.

(1896 – 1996) comedian, actor & entertainer

A critic is a gong at a railroad crossing clanging loudly and vainly as the train goes by.

(1890 – 1957) author & journalist

If you attack the establishment long enough and hard enough, they will make you a member of it.

(1925 – 2007) humorist & columnist

Long experience has taught me that to be criticized is not always to be wrong.

(1897 – 1977) British politician & Prime Minister

The quality of debate [in the House of Lords] is pretty high – and it is, I think, good evidence of life after death.

(1903 – 1998) English clergyman