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Most of us waste our energy through chattering - endlessly chattering, gossiping, criticising, backbiting.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Love people for who they are and not for who you want them to be. That's where the disconnection starts.
— Karen Salmansohn
Subhan'Allah. It is in the process of 'losing' that we are given.
— Yasmin Mogahed
I suggest that instead of criticising us, the establishment has a bloody good look at itself.
— Trisha Goddard
Any man who concentrates his energies totally on one passion is, by definition, someone who hurts the people close to him.
— Arsene Wenger
When the eyes are on you for the first time, you can't believe that people aren't criticising you.
— Rosamund Pike
Criticising the other fellow because he's in and you are not seems to me a futile waste of time.
— Hartley William Shawcross
Isn't there a pleasure in criticising everything and discovering faults where other men detect beauties?
— Voltaire
Love! The poor word. How it has suffered up and down the streets of the world.
— Louise Closser Hale
You know in the West they support realistic forces.
— Eduard Shevardnadze
He taught me how to fly on my own and learn the tricks.
— Izabella Scorupco
You cannot be loving when you are blaming. You cannot be loving when you are criticising. You cannot be loving when you are judging.
— Oprah Winfrey
If you stay on the sidelines of the here and now then your future will only ever be a pale version of a dream you never had the courage to experience.
— Amanda Howells
Giorgio cannot leave a bottle undrunk or an attractive woman unfucked, and those activities tend to get in the way of revolution.
— Don Winslow
I don't believe that one should have one-size-fits-all moral rules for international political action.
— Tony Judt
Muphry's Law: "If you write anything criticising editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of some kind in what you have written.
— Mary Norris
Edinburgh is a comfortable puddle for a novelist.
— Sara Sheridan