Elbert Hubbard
Mark Twain
said it all- take that:)
Never say or do anything. At all. Simply sit at your computer for the rest of your life, inert. Wait, scratch that, then people will criticize you for not doing anything. In all seriousness, criticism from others is the price we all pay for a full life. If you really want to avoid criticism, try to act completely normal, never say anything you don't have to, and never do anything you don't have to. But what fun is that?
there is nothing to say
The quote "If you do not want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
he said nothing
I recall this as an oft used quote by Oliver Hardy. Usually said to Stan Laurel. With a flourish. I have Nothing to say.
avoid criticism by including a member of a historically oppressed group.
Nothing needs to be said.
he just might say that but then kinda feels uncomfortable now he said it i say this from personal experience
I think it was Alice Roosevelt Longworth.
You say, not much whats going on with you? but you say not much really fast and slow dpwn on the second part.