A Quote by Tina Yothers

You have to laugh, you have to be able to take criticism. — © Tina Yothers
You have to laugh, you have to be able to take criticism.

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No matter how you feel, you've got to be able to laugh at yourself. If you can laugh at Donald Trump, then you better be able to laugh at yourself, too. For us as comedians, we have to point out what's funny.
One of the greatest abilities is to be able to take criticism
If you can't laugh at yourself or take any type of criticism or comment about yourself, I think it's more of a reflection of you.
I find it easier to cry than I do to laugh convincingly. It's incredibly hard to pull off a laugh that feels natural take after take after take, that feels real. You can tell a fake laugh the minute you hear it, and that's something I really struggle with more than producing tears.
When I decided to go into politics I weighed the costs. I would get criticism. But I went ahead. So when virulent criticism came I wasn't surprised. I was better able to handle it.
Surely the United States Senate is big enough to take self-criticism and self-appraisal. Surely we should be able to take the same kind of character attacks that we "dish out" to outsiders.
To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain, and play with it!
I play in New York, man. Criticism is part of the game. You take criticism as a challenge.
Criticism is part of being in the marketplace. If you can't take a bit of criticism, you shouldn't bother publishing a book.
Any criticism, you should pay attention to. Whether you accept it and change or you take it and move on is the choice, but criticism is not a bad thing.
Because I'm a former critic, I view criticism differently than most do. I can take criticism, but if you're going to eviscerate us, be specific.
You have to take things with a lot of laughter. I laugh with everyone; this way, I will be able to die happy.
In the modern conflict between the Smile and the Laugh, I am all in favor of laughing. The recent stage of culture and criticism might very well be summed up as the men who smile criticizing the men who laugh.
I like a girl who does not take me seriously, you know? It's important to be able to laugh at each other.
I don't have a very high opinion, actually, of the world of criticism - or the practice of criticism. I think I admire art criticism, criticism of painting and sculpture, far more than I do that of say films and books, literary or film criticism. But I don't much like the practice. I think there are an awful lot of bad people in it.
In my years of acting, the one thing I was never able to do convincingly was to laugh on camera. Fake-laugh.
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