A Quote by Nicki Minaj

If you don't have critics, you probably don't have success either. — © Nicki Minaj
If you don't have critics, you probably don't have success either.
To me, success means either the audience have to like your movie or the critics have to.
The key to your success, to my success, to everyone's success is determined by our daily agenda. What you and I do every day is either making us or breaking us, we're either preparing or repairing. So when somebody says, 'John, I want to be a success. Where do I start?' I say, It's very simple. Start with today.
Critics kind never mind! Critics flatter no matter! Critics blame all the same! Do your best damn the rest!
If you have no critics you'll likely have no success.
Success is always the best answer to critics.
When critics love your film, you love critics. When they hate your film, you hate critics. It's the same everywhere, but maybe especially in France, where we have pretty good critics, except for three or four newspapers that are really dogmatic.
There are television critics, movie critics, and theater critics too who I like and who I follow and I get genuinely bummed when they don't like something that I've written because I usually agree with them.
I don't really think about the critics or the commercial success.
Success is the best revenge. I always feel women should answer back either with their sarcasm or success.
When critics ask you if you feel vindicated by other critics - I didn't like critics then, and I don't like them now. There you go. I've always been outside the mainstream, and it stayed that way.
I don't really give in to the critics because critics are always going to criticize, and what have they done? A person who has never done nothing can't really care nothing about doing something. So as far as the critics, I don't care what they think. I don't have time to give to critics.
I read reviews of critics I respect and feel I can learn something from. Right now there are a lot of bottom-feeder critics who just have access to a computer and don't necessarily have an academic or cinema background that I can detect, so I tend to ignore that and stay with the same top-tier critics that I've come to respect. I like reading a good review - it doesn't have to be favorable, but a well-thought-out one - because I very much appreciate the relationship of directors and critics.
The severest critics are always those who have either never attempted, or who have failed in original composition.
I always think I'm the Tom Cruise of music - a lot of success and fans, but no critics, darling.
I'm not trying to brainwash my critics. If they're critics, they're critics, and that's their job to be critical, but I certainly enjoy the involvement I have with my fans. I enjoy the time I get to spend with them, and I don't waste time with someone stubborn who is not going to come around.
Critics or musicians who attack me are jealous of my success and the fact that I make people feel so happy.
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