A Quote by Benjamin Disraeli

It is easier to be critical than correct. — © Benjamin Disraeli
It is easier to be critical than correct.
It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.
How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.
They're both about the correct or proper way to do something. There is a correct and proper way to use words and there is a correct and proper way to behave with other people. And I behaved improperly with John and feel bad, so I compensate by obsessing with language, which is easier to control than behavior.
It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.
It is easier to criticize than to correct our past errors.
Did I have a heart to be contented? Well, no, not particularly. I had a tendency to be discontented: ambitious, dissatisfied, fretful, and tough to please...It's easier to complain than to laugh, easier to yell than to joke around, easier to be demanding than to be satisfied.
It is easier to enrich ourselves with a thousand virtues, than to correct ourselves of a single fault.
Anyone who says that writing for children or teens is easier than writing for adults has never tried it, because they are so much more critical than adults. You cannot get anything past them.
It is easier to kill than to heal. It is easier to destroy than to preserve. It is easier to tear down than to build. Those who feed on destructive emotions and ambitions and deny the responsibilities that are the price of wielding power can bring down everything you care for and would protect. Be on guard, always.
Americans are much easier to please than Canadians. The American taste is less critical. Canadians are more cultured, they are more aware of the arts than Americans.
The truth is always easier than a lie or an evasion - easier to deal with and easier to live with.
It's still easier to find the correct Hoover bag than to find one pure person, one pure faith, on the globe.
Stop being a critic and be a light; don't be a judge, be a model. I think we are far too critical. I think the best way to correct behavior is to accentuate and affirm positive behavior and to ignore negative behavior. Generally speaking, there is a time to correct, of course; but my biggest advice would be, 'Affirm your child.'
Id rather be biblically correct than politically correct.
Dreaming was easier than screaming, and screaming was easier than worrying, and worrying was easier than crying, which was what she knew she would be reduced to if she didn’t keep a hard eye on herself.
I'd rather be biblically correct than politically correct.
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