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Criticism Quotes - Page 49

It is important to learn how to take criticism seriously, but not personally.

"Hillary Clinton advises women to take criticism 'seriously but not personally'" by Jon Swaine, www.theguardian.com. February 13, 2014.

Like it or not, women are always subject to criticism if they show too much feeling in public.

Hillary Rodham Clinton (2004). “Living History”, p.304, Simon and Schuster

We must grant the artist his subject, his idea, his donn´e: our criticism is applied only to what he makes of it.

Henry James, Roger Gard (1987). “The critical muse: selected literary criticism”, Penguin Group USA

The practice of "reviewing"... in general has nothing in common with the art of criticism.

Henry James, William Veeder, Susan M. Griffin (1986). “The Art of Criticism: Henry James on the Theory and the Practice of Fiction”, p.232, University of Chicago Press

Nothing, of course, will ever take the place of the good old fashion of 'liking' a work of art or not liking it; the more improved criticism will not abolish that primitive, that ultimate, test.

Henry James, William Veeder, Susan M. Griffin (1986). “The Art of Criticism: Henry James on the Theory and the Practice of Fiction”, p.176, University of Chicago Press

Our taste is too delicate and particular. It says nay to the poet's work, but never yea to his hope.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.1056, Delphi Classics