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Daily Inspiration Quote by W. Somerset Maugham

"People ask for criticism, but they only want praise"

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A playwright’s complaint disguised as a social truth: everyone claims to want the hard note, the sharp edge, the honest verdict, but they’re really shopping for reassurance. Maugham writes from inside the marketplace of taste, where “criticism” is supposed to be the adult language of improvement but often functions as a velvet glove for ego maintenance. The line works because it’s a double exposure: it indicts the person asking while quietly skewering the person answering. If praise is the only acceptable outcome, then criticism becomes performance, and the critic becomes a courtier.

The subtext is theatrical in the most Maugham way: the request for criticism is a scene partners play together. The asker signals humility and seriousness (“Tell me what you really think”), inviting the other person to play the role of discerning authority. But the stakes are rigged. Any actual critique threatens the relationship, the self-image, the social harmony of the room. So the “honesty” being requested is already bounded by etiquette and fear. Maugham compresses that whole dance into a single cynical punchline.

Context matters: Maugham came up in a culture where reviews could make or break a play overnight, and where the artist’s dependence on public favor sat uneasily beside the myth of artistic integrity. His sentence isn’t just about fragile individuals; it’s about systems that reward flattery. It lands now because the economy of likes, blurbs, and “feedback” has only intensified the same old bargain: tell me the truth, as long as it feels like applause.

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TopicHonesty & Integrity
People ask for criticism, but they only want praise
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W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham (January 25, 1874 - December 16, 1965) was a Playwright from United Kingdom.

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