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Criticism And Attitude Quotes

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Amit Ray
“The tower of success stands on the pillars of vision, action, patience and the character to withstand criticisms.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

Amit Ray
“Success needs vision to see, passion to transcend, patience to withstand and the character to overcome failures.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

Bryant McGill
“Criticism is no threat to your self-esteem or identity, but rather informs you.”
Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason

Abhishek Ratna
“If, instead of seeking approval, you ask, ‘What’s wrong with it? How can I make it better?’, you are more likely to get a truthful critical answer. These answers will help you in improving and becoming a better version of yourself. Constant critical evaluation is key to constant improvement.”
Abhishek Ratna

Abigail   George
“Writing will never be perfect in a poet's eye that is why we need people's criticism good or bad, whether or not it gives a positive or negative frame to our work. We are first at hand to fight against the real and the normal in our writing as our outspoken, brimming voice bring truths to light so vividly and intensely for mass consumption that we so long for in our hearts. When the poet, not jubilant, neither spirited, allows his mind to quiet, allows the survival of and realises that all figures of speech matters; when God has witnessed the culmination of his progress; when the writer is almost in a hypnotic stance. Then the poet cannot stop himself when he is in the right place, then he can guess at the intensity, the prowess of his pen, his prolific writing and the intelligence behind his words becomes a self portrait kind of like what Vincent van Gogh used to do when he was depressed and lonely, fighting against the feelings of isolation and rejection by the establishment.”
Abigail George, Feeding The Beasts

“Criticism of others. Criticism of 'self'.
Criticism is the lack of compassion, insecurity of 'self' there a self defense mechanism is to put others down to feel superior EVEN IF you disagree with their lifestyle. Let go of your 'Self'.
And if you have acted wrongly according to your own self-standard. Let go of your 'self'.

Recognize when others are criticizing and 'choose' not to conform to the unconscious acts of others. Be aware, let go.”
Matthew Donnelly

Abhijit Naskar
“If you love me I am in your heart, if you hate me I am in your head, either way it's flattering to know that you can't spend a moment without me.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mücadele Muhabbet: Gospel of An Unarmed Soldier

Amit Abraham
“Even if people say that I don't have a character still I am a well known character.”
Amit Abraham

“Criticism of others. Criticism of 'self'.

Criticism is the lack of compassion, insecurity of 'self' there a self defense mechanism is to put others down to feel superior EVEN IF you disagree with their lifestyle. Let go of your 'Self'.
And if you have acted wrongly according to your own self-standard. Let go of your 'self'.
Recognize when others are criticizing and 'choose' not to conform to the unconscious acts of others. Be aware, let go.”
Matthew Donnelly

Alan Loy McGinnis
“The bigger your job, the more negative evaluations you must hand out. And the more criticism you must be willing to absorb.”
Alan Loy McGinnis

“the great critic is one who deepens our experience of the great text.”
Michael Moriarty

“We earn the respect of our peers by laboring to quell our critics’ justified disapproval. We earn self-respectability by schooling the wisdom to ignore unfair condemnation. We learn goodness by witnessing other person’s lives and by performing unsolicited acts of kindnesses.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Abhijit Naskar
“Mind not the criticisms, but be aware of them at all times, for you may learn some of the greatest lessons of your life from them.”
Abhijit Naskar, Conscience over Nonsense

Abhijit Naskar
“Criticisms are critical opportunities to purify your soul.”
Abhijit Naskar, Conscience over Nonsense

Abhijit Naskar
“Criticisms are critical opportunities to purify your soul, for they have the potential to spark astounding neurochemical thought processes in your brain, which may not occur in a comfortable, supportive environment.”
Abhijit Naskar, Conscience over Nonsense

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“Apparently, a man’s character is frequently revealed by what he vehemently criticizes.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

“Some are so desperately deprived of respect these days, that they are pleased even with the smallest positive criticism. Not me darling, not me. Maybe the world will no longer be what it was, but you will still see me rowing for a common good.”
Efrat Cybulkiewicz

Abhijit Naskar
“Hate Not The Hater (The Sonnet)

In most cases what seems,
Like hate is actually envy.
Even the haters don't know that,
Haters just hate what they can't be.
Others' achievement intimidates the puny,
Whereas it inspires those wanting to grow.
Pay no attention to the mockery of morons,
Ridicule can't diminish a braveheart's glow.
When an empty flashlight mocks the sun,
Does it affect the sun's glory one bit!
Hate not the haters in return my friend,
It's just their way of acting needy, that's it.
One lover is braver than a hundred haters.
One heart alive and aloud is the bias breaker.”
Abhijit Naskar, Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability

“Consider criticism as a companion on your journey of progress. It serves as a clear indication that you are actively engaged in your work. Criticism is a testament to your willingness to step outside the boundaries of comfort and explore new horizons. It signifies that you are brave enough to expose yourself to the challenges that come with growth and learning. Rather than fearing criticism, fear the absence of it. A lack of criticism suggests a lack of risks taken, a lack of growth, and complacency with the status quo. Embrace criticism wholeheartedly, for it is a powerful catalyst for improvement. Let it fuel your passion and drive to reach greater heights. Embrace the transformative power of criticism and embrace the opportunity to evolve and excel.”
Sanjeev Himachali, Beginners Guide To Job Search