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Letter "C" » critic
«Write how you want, the critic shall show the world you could have written better.»
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
(Dramatist, Essayist, Novelist, Poet)
| Keywords:
critic, The Critic, written
«Time is the only critic without ambition.»
«This whole creation is essentially subjective, and the dream is the theater where the dreamer is at once: scene, actor, prompter, stage manager, author, audience, and critic.»
Author: Carl Gustav Jung
(Founder, Psychologist)
| About:
Art,
Dreams
| Keywords:
actor, at once, audience, Creation, critic, dreamer, essentially, manager, prompt, prompter, scene, stage, subjective, theater, The Dream
«Whatever I do is done out of sheer joy; I drop my fruits like a ripe tree. What the general reader or the critic makes of them is not my concern.»
Author: Henry Miller
(Author, Writer)
| Keywords:
concern, critic, drop, fruits, reader, ripe, riper, ripest, sheer, sheerer, The Critic, The General
«The public is the only critic whose opinion is worth anything at all»
«The trade of critic, in literature, music, and the drama, is the most degraded of all trades»
Author: Mark Twain
(Humorist, Lecturer, Writer)
| About:
Literature,
Music
| Keywords:
critic, degraded, drama, drama critic, trade, trades
«The true critic is he who bears within himself the dreams and ideas and feelings of myriad generations, and to whom no form of thought is alien, no emotional impulse obscure.»
«This is an important book, the critic assumes, because it deals with war. This is an insignificant book because it deals with the feelings of women in a drawing-room.»
Author: Virginia Woolf
(Writer)
| Keywords:
assumes, critic, deals, drawing, drawing room, insignificant, The Critic
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