Henry Miller Quotes About Critics

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  • Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire.

    Henry Miller (2007). “Sexus: The Rosy Crucifixion I”, p.28, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • We have been educated to such a fine - or dull - point that we are incapable of enjoying something new, something different, until we are first told what it's all about. We don't trust our five senses; we rely on our critics and educators, all of whom are failures in the realm of creation. In short, the blind lead the blind. It's the democratic way.

    Henry Miller (1970). “The Air-Conditioned Nightmare”, p.166, New Directions Publishing
  • Whatever I do is done out of sheer joy; I drop my fruits like a ripe tree. What the general reader or the critic makes of them is not my concern.

    Henry Miller (1941). “The Wisdom of the Heart”, p.22, New Directions Publishing
  • We don't trust our five senses; we rely on our critics and educators, all of whom are failures in the realm of creation.

    Henry Miller (1970). “The Air-Conditioned Nightmare”, p.166, New Directions Publishing
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