quotations about criticism
The critical power is of lower rank than the creative. True; but in assenting to this proposition, one or two things are to be kept in mind. It is undeniable that the exercise of a creative power, that a free creative activity, is the true function of man; it is proved to be so by man's finding in it his true happiness. But it is undeniable, also, that men may have the sense of exercising this free creative activity in other ways than in producing great works of literature or art; if it were not so, all but a very few men would be shut out from the true happiness of all men; they may have it in well-doing, they may have it in learning, they may have it even in criticizing.
MATTHEW ARNOLD
"The Function of Criticism at the Present Time", Essays
Never demean yourself by talking back to a critic, never. Write those letters to the editor in your head, but don't put them on paper.
TRUMAN CAPOTE
The Paris Review, spring-summer 1957
The most accomplished literary work would be reduced to nothing by carping criticism, if the author would listen to all critics and allow every one to erase the passage which pleases him the least.
JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE
"Of Works of the Mind", Les Caractères
Being a critic is a terrific method for killing your love of art.
DAVID TOOP
The Wire
People like me who lack something are liable to become spiteful critics.
KOBO ABE
The Face of Another
Many people value criticism in the early stage of a relationship, but become allergic to it over time. Remember this: No one can survive in a marriage (at least not happily) if they feel more judged than admired. Your partner won't make use of your constructive criticism if there's not a surrounding climate of admiration and respect.
HARRIET LERNER
"12 Simple Steps for a Sustainable Marriage", Huffington Post, January 11, 2012
For me, there is only one means of ensuring that I do not lose respect for myself: constant criticism.
CHRISTIAN MORGENSTERN
An Evolution in Aphorisms