Quotes about Criticism
Quit being frustrated by people who are not for you, people that make negative comments and try to discredit you, marginalize you. You're not defined by what they say. They don't control your destiny. That's just noise. Don't give them the time of day.
— Joel Osteen
Your job is not to try and make people like you. Your job is not to try to change people's minds about you. Your job is to run your race, to be who God has called you to be, and not worry about the critics and the naysayers.
— Joel Osteen
What happens too often when we criticize someone is that we accompany it with strong, negative feelings. We criticize without ever mentioning how many other things we appreciate about our spouse.
— Joel Beeke
Those who speak ill of the spiritual life, although they come and go by day, are like the smith's bellows: they take breath but are not alive.
— William Hazlitt
A mature Christian recognizes that correcting every wrong on the Internet would take more hours than a full-time job. If you snap every time your great-aunt's friend's cousin thrice-removed makes a snarky comment about "all the contradictions in the Bible," it will consume you and your joy.
— Ed Stetzer
Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you!
— Anonymous
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cumin.
— Anonymous
Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.
— Anonymous
Many great ideas have been lost because the people who had them could not stand being laughed at.
— Anonymous
Criticizing another's garden doesn't keep the weeds out of your own.
— Anonymous
It is the depravity of institutions and movements that given in the beginning to express life, they often end in throttling that very life. Therefore, they need constant review, perpetual criticism and continuous bringing back to the original purposes and spirit.
— Frank Viola
When the same qualities which we admire in ourselves are seen in others, even though they be superior, maliciously lower and carp at them.
— John Calvin