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Quotes about Evaluation

The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.
— Henry David Thoreau
Worth seeing? Yes; but not worth going to see.
— Samuel Johnson
Actually it seems to me that one can hardly say anything either bad enough or good enough about life.
— CS Lewis
Maturity means, too, an ability to take criticism and evaluate it. When it is not of value, when it is not constructive, but destructive, one can forget it. But when it is constructive one must accept it and try to profit, even though hurt by it. Perhaps you were hurt because a certain person pointed out a fault and you did not want that person to think you had a fault. But, if you are mature enough, you will accept the criticism of those you love and who love you and learn from it.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
That cucumber is bitter, so toss it out!
— Marcus Aurelius
External things are not the problem. It's your assessment of them, which you can erase right now
— Marcus Aurelius
What confronts us, now the excitement's over, is our own failure.
— Margaret Atwood
How noble and good everyone could be if, every evening before falling asleep, they were to recall to their minds the events of the whole day and consider exactly what has been good and bad. Then without realizing it, you try to improve yourself at the start of each new day.
— Anne Frank
I'm my best and harshest critic. I know what's good and what isn't.
— Anne Frank
I am the best and sharpest critic of my own work. I know myself what is and what is not well written. Anyone who doesn't write doesn't know how wonderful it is.
— Anne Frank
How noble and good everyone could be if, at the end of each day, they were to review their own behavior and weigh up the rights and wrongs.
— Anne Frank
How can I create something that critics will criticize?
— Seth Godin