Keyword: Criticism (Page 2)

English painter & sculptor Frederic Leighton to James McNeill Whistler: My dear Whistler, you leave your pictures in such a sketchy, unfinished state. Why don't you ever finish them?

Whistler’s reply: My dear Leighton, why do you ever begin yours?

(1834 – 1903) American-born, British-based artist

Critics are eunuchs at a gang bang.

(1896 – 1996) comedian, actor & entertainer

He is a man of his most recent word.

(1925 – 2008) American conservative author, commentator & television host

A drama critic is a man who leaves no turn unstoned.

(1856 – 1950) Irish playwright & socialist

It's high time the press finally got one thing right about me.

(1954 – ) American professional tennis player

I hope they notice the mistletoe tied to my coattails as I leave town.

(1922 – 2002) American college basketball coach

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

(1919 – 2011) American news commentator & writer

He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others.

(1720 – 1777) British dramatist, actor & theatre manager

Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance or a stranger.

(1908 – 1980) businessman, humorist

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

You know, you can’t please all the people all the time… and last night, all those people were at my show.

(1968 – 2005) American stand-up comedian

She is a peacock in everything but beauty.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

A critic is a man who knows the way but can’t drive the car.

(1927 – 1980) English theatre critic & writer

[businesman] Sir Martin Sorrell is more arrogant than the entire French nation put together.


businessman & CEO

If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read "President Can't Swim.”

(1908 – 1973) 36th U.S. president

If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.

(1907 – 2003) American actress of film, stage & television

If criticism had any power to harm, the skunk would be extinct by now.

(1894 – 1956) American radio comedian

She needs open-heart surgery, and they should go in through her feet.

(1935 – ) British actress, singer & author

Every English poet should master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them.

(1895 – 1985) British author & classical scholar

Why am I so good at playing bitches? I think it's because I'm not a bitch; maybe that's why Miss Crawford always plays ladies.

(1908 – 1989) American actress of film, television & theater

A critic is a bunch of biases held loosely together by a sense of taste.

(1926 – 2007) American jazz critic & book reviewer