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Last updated on November 29, 2024.
Is [Obama] the worst president ever? He's certainly the most destructive president we've had in terms of tearing apart this country and all of the freedoms that we have fought for.
I can't deal with criticism very well. I've already got it from one angle. I don't need it from anything else.
We will all face criticism throughout our lives, no matter where we live and what we weigh.
No one in the group was really growing up besides me, which is pretty weird 'cause there was no one in that group more self-destructive than I was.
It's much worse to read criticism about your son than yourself.
If someone praises me for my acting, all I say is thanks and in case of criticism, I do apologize.
Nothing is more destructive of individual character than for a man to lose all faith in his own abilities for the prosecution of his work.
Criticism of me has been unfair. Only goals count - and I have plenty of those.
It is my desire to break the destructive generational cycle of illiteracy in the home by focusing on the children. Reading to your child has so much value as a parent because it opens the lines of communication.
Breaking with the pack may be exactly what we should be doing. Saying "no" to the dominant culture that is trapping us in destructive ways of living might be the most life-serving thing we can do.
I am a pretty level-headed person, but that person, Harry Reid, has been the most destructive entity in Washington when it comes to civility. By far.
You have to take criticism with a grain of salt because you're never going to please everybody.
The borrow-spend-and-centralize agenda that has been so destructive to job creation elsewhere in America has been a gravy boat inside the Beltway.
Nothing can be more destructive to ambition, and the passion for conquest, than the true system of astronomy. What a poor thing is even the whole globe in comparison of the infinite extent of nature!
I find flawed characters much more interesting than perfect ones and enjoy the challenge of making readers root for them in spite of their unsympathetic path and destructive choices.
I'm not here to win a popularity contest. I'm here to work and have a career. Let the haters hate. I'm ready for the criticism.
It's not uncool to worry about people who seem like they're going on the wrong path. There's nothing cool about being self-destructive.
All the forms of double taxation in the current system are punitive and self-destructive because they are literally destroying people's incentive to provide that seed corn for future economic growth.
A system must be managed. It will not manage itself. Left to themselves in the Western world, components become selfish, competitive. We cannot afford the destructive effect of competition.
People can voice their different points of view. We are also a country where there will be criticism.
I don't think there's any harm at all in allowing a kid to fantasize. In fact, I think to stop people from fantasizing is a very destructive thing indeed.
My opinions and principles are subjects of just criticism. I put myself before the public voluntarily.
I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance.
I am always pleasantly surprised by the criticism because I learn from it and sometimes shocked by it.
For some reason if we hear 100 praises and one criticism, we focus on that one hurtful thing.
Tomes of aesthetic criticism hang on a few moments of real delight and intuition.
We cannot sell out our public lands for destructive fossil fuel development that pollutes our air, water, and land.
Sympathy is the first condition of criticism; reason and justice presuppose, at their origin, emotion.
When you are a player, you don't really understand the criticism when you feel like you played pretty well.
The issue is that if you hold onto the resentment against yourself, you're just going to recreate that destructive pattern in different forms because unconsciously it's still a belief system that limits you.
You can't make everyone happy. You just do what you can, and that's it... you're always going to catch criticism no matter what you do.
Intellectuals who live in Hungary, or who wish to work or lecture there, are extremely circumspect in their criticism.
A truly moral nation enacts policies that encourage personal responsibility and discourage self-destructive behavior by not subsidizing people who live irresponsibly and make poor choices.
Rule of criticism: only attend to the shape, and the purpose will manifest itself.
When you work in TV you have to develop a thick skin, and I have certainly grown used to criticism.
Nuclear doctrine consists of thinking the unthinkable. It involves making threats and promising retaliation that is cruel and destructive beyond imagining. But it has its purpose: to prevent war in the first place.
In the search for reality, energy creates its own discipline. But mere discipline, without full comprehension of all this, has no meaning, it is a most destructive thing.
The diseases of the mind are more and more destructive than those of the body.
[Lat., Morbi perniciores pluresque animi quam corporis.]
The movie industry has ignored the success of films that look favorably on faith with the same sort of self-destructive stubbornness that has led to its continued sponsorship of antireligious-message movies.
You see, nature will do exactly what it must, and if we are a hindrance to its development, to even its destructive powers to reform itself and we are in a way, we will go.
There are those who discover they can leave behind destructive reactions and become patient as the earth, unmoved by fires of anger or fear, unshaken as a pillar, unperturbed as a clear and quiet pool.
I came away from the forums with a profound concern about the highly addictive and destructive nature of methamphetamine. Families are torn apart, lives are destroyed and treatment is difficult to get.
Outside the walls, among others, is the Soviet Empire. It is malevolent, destructive and expanding. It has swallowed up over half a dozen countries since World War II.
If criticism is needed, do it tactfully. Don't use a sledgehammer when a fly swatter will do the job.
There was a criticism of 'Milk' that I found truth in, which was that it was focused on gay white men.
If there is truth or merit in the criticism, try to learn from it. Otherwise, let it roll right off you.
The mind will ever be unstable that has only prejudices to rest on, and the current will run with destructive fury when there are no barriers to break its force.
Those whose purpose does not match yours are not wrong; they have their mission, and finding their own purposeful way may involve many detours and acts that seem destructive.
If a steaming hot potato fell in your hands you would get it off you as soon as you could. Do the same with negative destructive thoughts- just release them as fast as you can.
Sandwich every bit of criticism between two heavy layers of praise.
Similarly, the impulse to keep to yourself what you have learned is not only shameful, it is destructive. Anything you do not give freely and abundantly becomes lost to you. You open your safe and find ashes.
The Destructive Arts are exactly like Martial Arts, except they don't have uniforms or usefulness and the end result doesn't resemble art in any way.
Never feel self-pity, the most destructive emotion there is. How awful to caught up in the terrible squirrel cage of self.
Read a ton. Take a workshop course so you learn to give and get criticism.
I think the notion of success is fairly destructive. You can see elements of this surrounding any band becoming too popular. On the other hand, survival means you are doing fine.
I can deal with the criticism of myself. I get mad when people talk about my teammates.
I mean no film is beyond criticism, but I think we've made a very modest movie.
Competition is overrated. In practice it is quite destructive and should be avoided wherever possible. Much better than fighting for scraps in existing markets is to create and own new ones.
Criticism is like medicine. It’s poison unless carefully administered at the right dose.
The Clinton paradox: How could a president so intelligent, so compassionate, so public-spirited and so conscious of his place in history act in such a stupid, selfish and self-destructive manner?
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