Judgment is very easy, but I think, on the whole, professional critics maybe see too much, and compare too much, and forget the joy of actually looking and contemplating for its own sake.
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I think if you find that you're making a judgment on the character, than your audience will make a judgment on the character.
A lot of critics are lazy. They don't want to look closely and analyze something for what it is. They take a quick first impression and then rush to compare it to something they've seen before.
You're always going to be more judgmental about your own performance than anyone else.
I don't focus on the critics. Everyone who is making any difference in any field has critics. As long as I feel like I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing, then I don't worry about it.
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
We all have these tendencies in us that could go this way or that. I think that's the real key in writing. To look at a character without judgment.
I think critics are very useful. But I think that they, in a way, betray their position when they stop people looking for themselves.
I think it's so easy to be judgmental of other people's decisions.
If someone is making a judgment when they don't have firsthand experience, it's intolerant. How can you make a judgment on something you don't know about?
Judgment is more than skill. It sets forth on intellectual seas beyond the shores of hard indisputable factual information.
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