“Don't really get the big spoon, little spoon thing. Surely, they'd be the same sized spoons.”— Josh Thomas, Josh, Josh Thomas, imdb.com
“Don’t beat yourself up for beating yourself up. We just need to learn to make friends with our inner critic.”— Dr. Kristin Neff, nytimes.com
“We should work toward a universal linked information system, in which generality and portability are more important than fancy graphics techniques and complex extra facilities. The aim would be to allow a place to be found for any information or reference which one felt was important, and a way of f…”— Tim Berners-Lee, w3.org
“I am my own biggest critic. Before anyone else has criticized me, I have already criticized myself. But for the rest of my life, I am going to be with me and I don't want to spend my life with someone who is always critical. So I am going to stop being my own critic. It's high time that I accept all…”— C. Joybell C., books.google.com
“Don't list what you don't want. Avoid writing about the men or qualities you don't want such as 'no couch potatoes' or 'must be honest.' Men will see you as being critical and this detracts from your fun quotient.”— Ronnie Ann Ryan, yourtango.com
“Criticism is futile because it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person’s precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment.”— Dale Carnegie, amazon.com