A Quote by Philipp Lahm

Generally I always take genuine criticism. It's part of football. — © Philipp Lahm
Generally I always take genuine criticism. It's part of football.
I'll take criticism. I know that's part and parcel of football. But when it's just reckless and aggressive, I don't listen.
I take criticism very positively if it's genuine.
Criticism is part of being in the marketplace. If you can't take a bit of criticism, you shouldn't bother publishing a book.
I play in New York, man. Criticism is part of the game. You take criticism as a challenge.
Criticism is part of football, but we have to work.
In football you can take the praise when it comes, but you've got to be ready to take the criticism as well.
People are more interested in reading bombastic ideas, whether they're positive or negative. Part of me has sort of lost interest in doing criticism because of that. I've always realized that criticism is basically autobiography. Obviously in my criticism, it's very clear that it's autobiography, but I think it's that way for everybody.
Criticism is part of football. Everybody gets it at some point. I have had it, most players do.
In regard to criticism, we are in the world of football and subject to continuous criticism.
What every genuine philosopher (every genuine man, in fact) craves most is praise although the philosophers generally call it recognition!
You do not always have to play in the Camp Nous and the Old Traffords and with pleasant climates. It's different experiences that you take in... that's also a part of football.
Certainly professionally, yes [I was interested more in history]. And literary criticism, the structure of poetry. But it is primarily as a historian that I work, although text criticism and literary criticism are very much a part of my interests.
Criticism is part of being at a club like Arsenal. You always have to win and when you're not winning you have to be prepared for that. It's part of your job.
Whenever convictions are not arrived at by direct contact with the world and the objects themselves, but indirectly through a critique of the opinions of others, the processes of thinking are impregnated with ressentiment. The establishment of "criteria" for testing the correctness of opinions then becomes the most important task. Genuine and fruitful criticism judges all opinions with reference to the object itself. Ressentiment criticism, on the contrary, accepts no "object" that has not stood the test of criticism
Playing football and rugby is the Samoan sport. It's part of the conversation at church. It's part of the conversation in their barbershops, in the grocery stores. It's what everyone is aware of and familiar with. They take a lot of pride in the beating you can take in the course of that sport.
Football has always been a big part of my life. Almost from the day I was born, playing and coaching football were all I really ever wanted to do.
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