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#critic

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I'm not interested in constructive criticism, believe me.


Buzz Osborne


#constructive #constructive criticism #criticism #i #interested

Well, I'm not a critic, I'm just a worker. So, I'm always grateful for anything the critics say - good or bad.


Mandy Patinkin


#anything #bad #critic #critics #good

It would be hypocritical of me to use being female in some ways, and diss being female in other ways. It's part of the programme.


Danica Patrick


#female #hypocritical #me #other #part

Our opponent and many in Congress criticized our decision to end the Iraq war.


David Plouffe


#criticized #decision #end #iraq #iraq war

A critic is a reader who ruminates. Thus, he should have more than one stomach.


Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel


#more #reader #should #stomach #than

The Silent Service is all together too silent. It's important to begin to highlight the critical importance of the Silent Service to our national security.


Rob Simmons


#critical #highlight #importance #important #national

I criticize a lot of players and coaches. But I back it up with facts. A lot of times guys get mad at me because someone told them what I said. I say, 'You're wrong: Go check the tape.'


Phil Simms


#because #check #coaches #criticize #facts

I am honored to be able to serve GM at this critical juncture and take part in its reinvention.


Edward Whitacre, Jr.


#am #critical #gm #honored #i

Young people need models, not critics.


John Wooden


#models #need #people #young #young people

There are numerous biographies of Woolf. Biography has been highly influential in shaping the reception ofWoolf ’s work, and her life has been as much debated as her writing. I would recommend the following three which represent three different biographical contexts and a range of positions on Woolf ’s life: Quentin Bell’s Virginia Woolf: A Biography (1972), Hermione Lee’s Virginia Woolf (1996), and Julia Briggs’s Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life (2005). There is no one, true biography of Woolf (as, indeed, there cannot be of any subject of biography), but these three mark important phases in the writing and rewriting of Woolf ’s life. Hot debate continues over how biographers represent her mental health, her sexuality, her politics, her suicide, and of course her art, and over how we are to understand the latter in relation to all the former points of contention.


Jane Goldman


#art






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