A Quote by Billy Corgan

Compliments and criticism are all ultimately based on some form of projection. — © Billy Corgan
Compliments and criticism are all ultimately based on some form of projection.
I mean, we all carry some form of that bias, right? I mean, it might be based on age, it might be based on gender, it might be based on sexuality, and it's certainly based on race.
If you live for the compliments, you'll die by the criticism.
I take the harsh criticism along with the compliments.
My responsibility is simply being who I am and not buying into any projection as real. No projection is finally real, but projection does play a very important role.
It's important to work hard, stay humble, and not let the criticism or the compliments go to your head.
I dont like compliments. I prefer criticism..then I can prove those people wrong.
It's useful for activists just to be out there to keep you mindful and not get complacent, even if ultimately you think some of their criticism is misguided.
Aikido is based on the projection of love.
Is is difficult to be angry with a gentleman who pays you compliments, even impertinent compliments. Especially impertinent compliments.
It is important to know that criticism is a natural part of life and speaking out, and to know that a certain amount of the criticism you receive may have nothing to do with you, your argument, or the way you are articulating yourself. Some criticism online and in the physical world is neither constructive, nor balanced or intelligent. Some of it is abuse.
What sells more, criticism or compliments? What do people like more? They enjoy blood.
One of the hardest things to live with in any relationship is criticism, real or implied. Criticism is a form of humor for them, and they enjoy feeling superior when they see someone else's discomfort.
I feel like I'm really accomplishing something with harmony and melody. Ultimately, again, I'm not a singer, some people can sing with an "I" or an "a," some people can sing and they can sang. I think I can "sang" more than anything. I'm not a formal singer and I'm an MC, but it's secondary to the second nature of just melody. You know but ultimately I'm a writer and I do soul music. Whether it's in song form or rhyme scheme, it's soul.
What we're seeing "out there" is the projection of where we're at--the projection of the clingings of our minds.
I take compliments and I take constructive criticism. Not everyone loves you. It's the way you react as a footballer. I use it all to make me play better.
Destructive criticism is the biggest single enemy of human potential. It is worse than cancer or heart disease. While those diseases can ultimately lead to the deterioration and death of an individual, destructive criticism kills the soul of the person but leaves the body walking around.
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