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Life & Wisdom Quote by William Feather

"Next to a sincere compliment, I think I like a well-deserved and honest rebuke"

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Compliments get all the cultural oxygen; Feather quietly points out that rebuke, delivered cleanly, can be just as nourishing. The line is built like a social contract: “sincere” and “honest” do the heavy lifting, fencing off the kind of praise that’s really networking and the kind of criticism that’s really cruelty. By placing rebuke “next to” a compliment, he refuses the modern binary where feedback is either affirmation or attack. It’s a neat piece of moral bookkeeping: if you want to be taken seriously, you have to want the data that corrects you, not just the data that flatters you.

The subtext is almost managerial before management-speak existed. Feather came of age in a culture that prized self-improvement and plain dealing; his phrasing reads like a Midwestern antidote to vanity. “Well-deserved” is the bracing part. It implies standards, accountability, a world where behavior can actually be measured against something other than feelings. It also nudges the listener: if you can’t tolerate rebuke, maybe you don’t deserve compliments either.

What makes it work is its self-portrait. Feather isn’t claiming sainthood; he “thinks” he likes it, a modest hedge that makes the stance believable. The sentence performs the maturity it advocates: appetite for praise, yes, but an even rarer appetite for correction. In an era of curated applause and algorithmic validation, it reads less like quaint etiquette and more like a radical preference for reality.

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Feather, William. (n.d.). Next to a sincere compliment, I think I like a well-deserved and honest rebuke. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/next-to-a-sincere-compliment-i-think-i-like-a-74657/

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Feather, William. "Next to a sincere compliment, I think I like a well-deserved and honest rebuke." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/next-to-a-sincere-compliment-i-think-i-like-a-74657/.

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"Next to a sincere compliment, I think I like a well-deserved and honest rebuke." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/next-to-a-sincere-compliment-i-think-i-like-a-74657/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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William Feather (August 25, 1889 - January 7, 1981) was a Author from USA.

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