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When your results are good, you are obviously going to have a lot of press. And when you start to falter a little bit, you are going to have some criticism, and there is nothing abnormal in that. Carlos Ghosn
criticism merit motive
Criticism discloses that which it would fain conceal, but conceals that which it professes to disclose; it is therefore, read by the discerning, not to discover the merits of an author, but the motives of his critic. Charles Caleb Colton
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The best way to avoid criticism is never do anything ever. Or, do what you love, have a great life & let others spend their time criticising. Ricky Gervais
criticism betrayed
To love without criticism is to be betrayed. Djuna Barnes
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Until you look forward to all criticism, your Work's not done. Byron Katie
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Anyone who tries to diss me in comparison to Queen, it just renders all their criticisms completely futile. That's quite pleasurable. Mika
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We started the event with 12 teams but reduced it to a 10-team event following criticism there was too much disparity between the top 10 and the 11th and 12th teams. Malcolm Speed
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Graham Greene, as I understand it, was quite outspoken in his criticism of American foreign policy Brendan Fraser
criticism fame taxes
I always heard criticism is the tax on fame. They were right. And then some. Brad Pitt
scarcity thirst propriety
It is the effect of scarcity; one’s rules of propriety make one thirst for the improper. Mohsin Hamid
scarcity hardship privilege
It is deliberate policy to keep even the favoured groups somewhere near the brink of hardship, because a general state of scarcity increases the importance of small privileges and thus magnifies the distinction between one group and another. George Orwell
scarcity reason capitalism
There is no intrinsic reason for the scarcity of capital. John Maynard Keynes
scarcity excess
It is more rewarding to be complicit with scarcity than excess. Will Oldham
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It's a sad commentary on where politics is today. If someone disagrees with you, you're either Attila the Hun or a leftist liberal. James R. Leininger
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The moment you have massive social and political commentary trying to explain a phenomenon, then you know we are no longer dealing with a strictly psychiatric question. Norman Finkelstein
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McGrath got his man and now, in the commentary box, Mark Nicholas and Tony Greig. Kevin Pietersen
commentary favor listening past tennis using year
If anyone's been listening to my commentary the past year then they know I'm in favor of using replay. I think it will make tennis more interesting. John McEnroe
commentary liked positive
Net-net, the commentary was positive - I liked the productivity understanding. Barry Hyman
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With an expected quarter percent rise, the commentary seems a little more hawkish than expected. Barry Hyman
commentary eternal great happiness love
I wanted to write a commentary on the Bible, to write about the Talmud, about celebration, about the great eternal subjects: love and happiness. Elie Wiesel
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The OpinionJournal.com Federation will be the premier gateway to political commentary on the Web. This Federation will offer viewpoints and commentary that will enhance the observations of our editors and columnists. Tony Lee
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One posthumous measure of a person's life is how often you imagine his impossible return to deal with some event he never lived to encounter. You picture his reactions, his advice, his sage commentary and humorous asides. For instance, I think about Mark Twain's hypothetical take on current events several times a week. Paul Di Filippo