A Quote by Vasilios Kotronias

Be a harsh critic of your own wins. — © Vasilios Kotronias
Be a harsh critic of your own wins.
I'm a pretty harsh critic when it comes to my own stuff or things that come from my work.
I'm harsh on myself. But let's be honest: I'm not as harsh as the online one-star critic who says, 'This book is boring and stupid and smells like poo.'
There's lots of room to be your own worse critic. It's just you, so I think that's inherit, that voice that's always that's there monitoring everything you do. It's definitely worse; the critic is harder when it's just you. If you're doing a show, then the critic can blame the other actors your with.
When women live rich, in every sense of the word - financially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually - everyone wins: you win, your family wins, your community wins, and the world wins.
The novelist must be his own most harsh critic and also his own most loving admirer and about both he must say nothing.
I DJ and I'm a harsh critic of DJs.
I'm a harsh critic of the status quo.
I'm a harsh critic, you know? I am.
I'm so hard on myself and a really harsh critic of my work.
Music critics are, for the most part, bitter people who are intent at dragging people down for being successful at what they want to do, which is probably music. The oddity of being a critic is: You don't get a diploma, you just decide you're a critic. If someone listens to your opinion rather than their own, it's their mistake. Any critic's top 10, any year, it's something controversial or something that will make them look hipper-than-thou. The whole critic game, we've never played.
In standup, it's just you. You're your own writer, your own critic, your own director, and it's never the same. You really don't always have it down. Your continue to learn, you continue to risk, and I really love it.
An insincere critic of a sincere person never wins.
As a musician you're always your own worst critic and you're always digging into your songs and evaluating your own self-worth of things.
The moral duty of the free writer is to begin his work at home: to be a critic of his own community, his own country, his own government, his own culture. The more freedom the writer possesses, the greater the moral obligation to play the role of critic.
I'm my own worst critic and harshest critic and I just want to put honest music out there.
If you're not your own severest critic, you are your own worst enemy.
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