A Quote by Rachel Cusk

Honest criticism, I suppose, has its place. But honest writing is infinitely more valuable. — © Rachel Cusk
Honest criticism, I suppose, has its place. But honest writing is infinitely more valuable.
Every honest man will suppose honest acts to flow from honest principles, and the rogues may rail without intermission.
I think art is much more valuable when it's honest. If it's not honest, it's just propaganda.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
My mother taught me to be honest no matter what situation takes place in my life, to be honest and to stay humble.
Learn your instrument. Be honest. Don't do anything phony. There is so much crap floating around. There is plenty of room for a bit of honest writing.
Men must be honest with themselves before they can be honest with others. A man who is not honest with himself presents a hopeless case.
The trite saying that 'honesty is the best policy' has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The seems to be true. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
One great error is that we suppose mankind more honest than they are.
A cat is better than you are, more honest, more graceful, smarter for her size, better coordinated, and infinitely more beautiful.
The more we can be honest about ourselves as filmmakers, than the more we can be honest with people who see the films.
Let me tell you how worthwhile you are. You are infinitely valuable to God. First, God created you. Second, Jesus died for you. Third, he puts his Spirit within you. Fourth, he wants you to be with him forever in eternity. That's how valuable you are to God. You are infinitely valuable to God.
We need to make sure that we have an honest, honest conversation and that we engage honest practices around how racism operates in this country. It's not just about people being mean to each other.
Those who boast about being "brutally honest" are usually more brutal than honest.
My own standards that I'll hold myself to is if the product that I'm making feels honest and it feels like I didn't compromise and it just came from an honest, correct place.
When you're an outsider, you don't have loyalties to anyone, so you can be cruelly honest if need be. The more you get inside, the more you are involved in polite networks of professional coercion that make people less honest.
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