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I think the critics are a lot right. And I think they are a little wrong. Quinton Foreman
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It is plain to me now that the Irish Producers, quite as strongly as the Critics, have neither sympathy nor understanding of my mode of playwriting. Cyril Cusack
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I've never thought of myself as a hoity-toity cultural critic. David Cross
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With what Doncaster offer and the way they attack, we feel Jon is a stronger defensive option than Dave. It's all about timing as well - Jon wants to go out and prove a few critics wrong, but he knows he still has a few things to work on. Mike Umaga
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It was very gratifying. Hopefully, it will silence some of the critics who said I was a one-year-wonder. Patrick Allen
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This is a question of the critics being useful to the studios. When it's youth movies, studios really don't want their weaknesses highlighted and would rather the critics ignore them. That's going to continue. Anne Thompson
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That's not quite what the critics had in mind. This is minimal change. Larry Sabato
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You showed your credentials by being able to talk about all this detail, but a lot of people - including Democrats - got sucked into it. They learned the lingo, but they forgot it had no relation to reality. It was like critics of 'The Three Stooges' debating the right way to squirt seltzer up your nose. They forgot that the whole thing was a little silly. Barney Frank
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I know all the critics. Dana Hill
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Oh, the tiger will love you. There is no sincerer love than the love of food. George Bernard Shaw
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There's nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about. Oscar Wilde