Top 1200 Constructive Criticism Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Be patient, work hard and consistently, have faith in your writing, and don't be afraid to listen to constructive criticism.
We can all take criticism as long as it's constructive. When it's complete lies, that's when it's disappointing.
Constructive criticism always helps. — © Divya Agarwal
Constructive criticism always helps.
I didn't take constructive criticism the way I should have. When I finally caught up to that, that's when I went to being the MVP.
When I make criticism, it's constructive. It's not right only to focus on the negatives.
That was one of the big problems in the [Black Panther] Party. Criticism and self-criticism were not encouraged, and the little that was given often wasn’t taken seriously. Constructive criticism and self-criticism are extremely important for any revolutionary organization. Without them, people tend to drown in their mistakes, not learn from them.
Every human being is entitled to courtesy and consideration. Constructive criticism is not only to be expected but sought.
Sometimes we have criticism that is very constructive.
I welcome comments. I think criticism can be very constructive and can help further. I mean, there's no perfect perfection anywhere. There's no perfect picture.
I have learned to watch myself and give myself constructive criticism. Although I have to cover my face and peek sometimes!
Constructive criticism is about finding something good and positive to soften the blow to the real critique of what really went on.
I appreciate constructive criticism of my performance.
By challenging anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, science fiction throws open the whole of civilization and its premises to constructive criticism. — © Alvin Toffler
By challenging anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, science fiction throws open the whole of civilization and its premises to constructive criticism.
Sometimes the criticism is actually useful and constructive and actually informs what I do, but most of the time, it's sort of mindless, or they're receiving something on a different frequency than I was sending it. They're just not getting what I'm doing, and that's fine.
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.
I'm willing to sit down with anybody and have constructive criticism.
There's nothing wrong with constructive criticism, and I learn from that and better myself. I'm not expecting anyone to be sycophantic in any way; I never expected that.
To take an unequivocal stand, it seems to me, is of greater heuristic value and far more likely to stimulate constructive criticism than to evade the issue.
But I think the bottom line right now is to take the constructive criticism and use that to build toward, as I say, the hurricane season that is 100 days away. And we don't have a lot of time to waste before we start to address that next set of challenges.
I take constructive criticism really well.
I would have assumed you understood, despite our vague suggestions otherwise, we do not welcome constructive criticism.
Nice criticism is good when it tells you something. A lot of negative "criticism" isn't criticism at all: it's just nasty, "writerly" cliché and invective.
I take the constructive criticism only.
I love constructive criticism.
I have to accept constructive criticism.
Nobody wants constructive criticism. It's all we can do to put up with constructive praise.
I will take every constructive criticism, make it my own, learn from my mistake, and go forward.
Criticism is always easier than constructive solutions.
I'm not interested in constructive criticism, believe me.
My fans are my critics, and I respect their feedback and constructive criticism, but they should not try to own me. Don't they experiment with their looks, too? If they are my real fans, then they will accept me how I am.
Many people value criticism in the early stage of a relationship, but become allergic to it over time. Remember this: No one can survive in a marriage (at least not happily) if they feel more judged than admired. Your partner won't make use of your constructive criticism if there's not a surrounding climate of admiration and respect.
You take the constructive criticism, because without the fans you would have no show.
The truth is that the more responsible the media outlet, the more responsive they are to constructive criticism.
Be your own biggest critic. Don't let someone else beat you to constructive criticism.
Taking constructive criticism from others is required to get to the next level.
I'd never be where I am if more successful writers hadn't taken an interest in me and done me a good turn - be it chiming in with constructive criticism or giving me sound advice about my career plan.
Any government that has a sincere desire for reform and progress should understand the benefit of objective and constructive criticism.
Mistakes will not end your business. If you are nimble and willing to listen to constructive criticism you can excel by learning and evolving. — © Meridith Valiando Rojas
Mistakes will not end your business. If you are nimble and willing to listen to constructive criticism you can excel by learning and evolving.
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.
Constructive criticism is legitimate, but when it escalates to vitriol, it affects us all, because celebrities and influencers are part of the collective consciousness.
If there is no criticism, you become lazy. But it should be constructive, and it should be the truth. If it's biased and there's no truth in it, then I don't care about it. If it's true, it helps me grow.
To me, constructive criticism is when people take ownership of their ideas. That's why I don't listen to anything that's anonymous. But it's hard; when there's something hurtful out there, I still want to read it over and over and memorize it and explain my point of view to the person.
In order to excel, you must be completely dedicated to your chosen sport. You must also be prepared to work hard and be willing to accept constructive criticism. Without one-hundred percent dedication, you won't be able to do this.
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.
I suspect that most authors don't really want criticism, not even constructive criticism. They want straight-out, unabashed, unashamed, fulsome, informed, naked praise, arriving by the shipload every fifteen minutes or so.
There is no such thing as constructive criticism.
Successful entrepreneurs figure out when to drive their ideas forward and when to listen to constructive criticism.
The constructive criticism that I take very seriously is from people I know and respect, and they don't have to be musicians. But I do have to know where they're coming from. — © Chris Thile
The constructive criticism that I take very seriously is from people I know and respect, and they don't have to be musicians. But I do have to know where they're coming from.
I take it for what it is, and sometimes the criticism is actually useful and constructive and actually informs what I do, but most of the time, it's sort of mindless, or they're receiving something on a different frequency than I was sending it.
I like constructive criticism from smart people.
I love constructive criticism. I love getting notes when I'm acting. I love them telling me what to do. I don't always agree with it, but I really need it.
If it's constructive criticism, please, go ahead. I'm all up for, 'Hey, your toes were not pointed.' Like, I can see that.
Wise people prefer to benefit from constructive criticism rather than be ruined by false praise
You have to decide what is constructive criticism and what is just mean, because there will be a little of both.
I don't judge people. I don't even judge people on 'The Voice.' I'm a coach. I'm there for constructive criticism and to aid and abet and discover new talent.
You gotta deal with a lot of people, the naysayers... but I've always been the guy who kinda just smiles and laughs at it. I use it as constructive criticism to be honest. Whether they're intentionally trying to be kind of spiteful or not, it's constructive criticism because you can't say there's always truth to it but there's definitely something.
Constructive criticism is not much accepted in the Caribbean.
I understand my teammates. I know which teammates you can get on during the game, and which respond better to constructive criticism.
Any show should be open to listening to constructive criticism.
You can learn a lot from criticism if you can take what's constructive out of it. If you read a review that starts with, 'This person is an idiot; who do they think they are?', you're not going to learn anything from that.
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