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Criticism Quotes - Page 41

There's a fine line between participation and mockery.

Scott Adams (2007). “Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain!: Cartoonist Explains Cloning, Blouse Monsters, Voting Machines, Romance, Monkey G ods, How to Avoid Being Mistaken for a Rodent, and More”, p.440, Penguin

I think it's inevitable that some of the court's decisions will be found by a segment of the public to be not the right decision or subject to criticism.

"Sandra Day O'Connor Explores Supreme Court History, Inner Workings". "PBS NewsHour" with Judy Woodruff, www.pbs.org. April 3, 2013.

Except under rare circumstances, I don't write responses to criticism.

Interview with Amina Chaudary, www.theislamicmonthly.com. 2006.

The purpose of a writer is to be read, and the criticism which would destroy the power of pleasing must be blown aside

Samuel Johnson (1804). “The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland: And a Criticism on Their Works”, p.569

Sir, there is no end of negative criticism.

Samuel Johnson (2010). “Journey to the Hebrides: A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland & The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides”, p.325, Canongate Books

An author places himself uncalled before the tribunal of criticism and solicits fame at the hazard of disgrace.

Samuel Johnson (1810). “The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Broome, Pope, Pitt, Thomson”, p.114