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Are there any social quotes for criticism?

●A person’s soul is hidden in his works, but criticism brings it to light----(Ibn Gabirol)

●At the same time The criticism of modern people is not called criticism, it is called conversation (Lemaitre)

●Criticism is not capable of reaching the height of art. Art has reached a certain height, a realm that no other form of expression can reach except for itself (Jay Chapman)

●True culture lives on sympathy and praise, not on hatred and hatred. Live by contempt---(William James)

●A true work of art contains its own aesthetic theory and sets forth standards by which people can judge its merits (Goethe)

< p>●Criticism is not a question of taste, but a question of whose taste----(James Grand)

●While various arts are becoming more and more perfect, the art of criticism is also Developing at the same speed (Burke)

●People look for all mysteries in the sieve of criticism (Swinburne)

●A proud painter is afraid of a talkative painter

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●Criticism is a critic who tarnishes art by sharing the reputation of an artist (Jo Joan Nathan)

●A good critic is one who dares to ask among masterpieces (France) < /p>

●Critics are people who anticipate miracles (Hennik)

●Skillful doubting is an important characteristic of a good critic (La Rozanne)

●The critic's watch is always five minutes faster than other people's (Saint-Beuve)

●I would like to be a whetstone; although it cannot cut things by itself, it can sharpen iron tools (Hess )

●The most boring work cannot resist the critic's determination to find its charm----(Harold Rosenberg)

●Taboo, true The readers are almost as barbaric as the writers, while most critics belong to a docile people who seem to have established various systems (Randall Jarrell)

●Pests sting people not because of Malice, but because they have to stay alive. The same goes for critics. They need our blood rather than our pain (Nietzsche)

●In literature, young people often start their careers as judges, and only when wisdom and experience arrive do they finally gain lose the dignity of trial----(Thomas Hardy)