P. G. Wodehouse Quotes About Criticism

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  • ...smoking is just a habit. 'Tolstoy', she said, mentioning someone I hadn't met, 'says that just as much pleasure can be got from twirling the fingers'. My impulse was to tell her Tolstoy was off his onion, but I choked down the heated words. For all I know, the man might be a bosom pal of hers and she might resent criticism of him, however justified.

    P. G. Wodehouse (1990). “The Cat-Nappers”, HarperCollins
  • Mere abuse is no criticism.

    P.G. Wodehouse (2000). “The Most Of P.G. Wodehouse”, p.606, Simon and Schuster
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