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Let's not imitate others.Let's find ourselves and be ourselves.
It is not so much the example of others we imitate as the reflection of ourselves in their eyes and the echo of ourselves in their words.
I repeat: there was no attraction for me in imitating human beings; I imitated them because I needed a way out, and for no other reason.
People say I look like my father. My son is very much like him.
Do not be awe struck by other people and try to copy them. Nobody can be you as efficiently as you can.
Poetry is a satifying of the desire for resemblance.
What works for the person you're imitating may not work for you.
Similar things are drawn to each other.
As nature made every man with a nose and eyes of his own, she gave him a character of his own, too; and yet we, O foolish race! must try our very best to ape some one or two of our neighbors, whose ideas fit us no more than their breeches!
The man who has no self-respect, on the contrary, will imitate anybody and anything; sounds of nature and cries of animals alike; his whole performance will be imitation of gesture and voice.
All other species on this planet are gene machines only. They don't imitate at all well; we alone are gene machines and meme machines as well.
A lot of things you just stumble into: relationships or ways of putting characters opposite one another that really worked. So then it's not always so much about imitating other people, but imitating yourself, at least in your thinking.
The only person that anybody's ever said I resemble is a young Elvis. It used to happen a lot more when I was younger, and more when I don't wear a hat.
If you're always looking at someone else, trying to imitate them, how can your natural gifts ever emerge?
If you want to be like someone, there's nothing stopping you from modeling yourself after someone else. You don't have to BE them - that's not your job in life. Your job in life is not to be someone else. You just want to be as good at being you as that person is at being them.
I couldn't imitate anyone if I wanted to.
Whoever imitates a people is one of them.
Every Difference is a Likeness too.
When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.
The fact is I'm very self-similar.
When you've learned to both see and not see the resemblance, then you see the uniqueness.
I always start out saying exactly what everybody looks like. I don't know why.
Do you know how much alike we are?
Admiration: Our feeling of delight that another person resembles us.
In the same way mannequins resemble people, fiction resembles life.
We don't all look alike - some people think they're tough, some people think they're fragile - but in the end, we share a lot.
Instead of imitating me, you simply loiter.
It's not just about looking and copying, it's about feeling too
Some think that emulating those we admire makes us more effective and guarantees the result they exhibit. The goal is not to duplicate someone else's greatness or purpose, destiny or creativity.
THE UNCANNY VALLEY
What Jesus invites us to imitate is his own desire, the spirit that directs him toward the goal on which his intention is fixed: to resemble God the Father as much as possible.
I've been imitated so well I've heard people copy my mistakes.
The characters in my books all resemble each other. They live, with minor variations, the same moments, the same perils, and when I speak of them, my language, which is inspired by them, repeats the same poems in the same tone.
It is not solely or chiefly in virtue of the divine image that man effectively resembles God, but in virtue of his consciousness of being an image and the movement whereby the soul, passing in a way through itself, avails itself of the factual resemblance in order to attain to God.
Imitation is for shirkers, like-minded-ness for the comfort lovers, unifying for the creators.
We do not imitate, but are a model to others.
Imitating someone is the mediocre way of getting humanity back to what we evolved from.
They say when you meet somebody that looks just like you, you die.
Fools talk of imitation and copying, all is imitation
Instead of focusing on my looks I focus on the character that I am playing.
Don't waste time and energy being an imitation. Let God make you into an original.
I'm representing myself only & no one can imitate me ever
I have always been a good mimic.
We are all alike on the inside.
of all things the perfection is to imitate the face of mankind
In new situations, I look carefully at appearances. In familiar ones, I glance.
Sometimes it's hard when you want to be like someone but you don't know how.
Life imitates art, but clumsily, copying its movements when it thinks it isn't looking.
If there's not someone in your social circle who doesn't look like you, then shame on you.
The biggest similarity between me and my character is that we've both played clubs for 20 years. In real life, the clubs aren't quite as controlled - and my hair isn't quite as in place as it is on 'Ally McBeal.'
I think we're all more alike than we want to believe sometimes.
Do something good and someone might imitate it.
I resemble the father I once hated.
If the enemy looks just like you, how do you fight him?
If the artist only reproduces superficial features as photography does, if he copies the lineaments of a face exactly, without reference to character, he deserves no admiration. The resemblance which he ought to obtain is that of the soul.
To admire on principle is the only way to imitate without loss of originality.
Am I worthy in every respect of being
imitated?
You see people you identify with, and you take pieces of people you like and shape who you are. Like, I sound just like my dad. But that's literally my vocal chords. I can't sound like anything else ... I sound like him, but I act like myself.
Blessed are those who imitate us for they shall inherit our faults.
We are more alike than we are unalike!" That
Imitation always stinks. When I take photos, I don't go back. I don't look at the past. I'm always original.
I came to be emulated. That's what people didn't get. Followed, as in being an example, as in making your interior world resemble mine. p. 22
We should be authentic: the 'real deal'. Neither a clone nor mimic be.
It's not imitating anything; it has become a better version of itself.
They've imitated me so good that sometimes I hear people copying my mistakes
The very concept of imitation is suspect to begin with (if children are general imitators, why don't they imitate their parents' habit of sitting quietly in airplanes?),
Whatever is in common is true; but likeness is false.
We are all more similar than we usually realize.
I notice people that look good.
She is not the child that mirrors me, and yet when you put us side by side, there are definite similarities. It's not in the shape of the mouth but the set of it, the sheer determination that silvers our eyes.
Imitation is the first instinct of the awakening mind.
I thought, 'Oh, this is great,' because maybe someone who does look like me will watch 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' and realize that they can be an actor if they want to be, or they can be a superhero. They can have a hero that looks like them as well.
Similarity is the shadow of difference. Two things are similar by virtue of their difference from another; or different by virtue of one's similarity to a third. So it is with individuals.
I have a kind of innate sense of structure, which also makes me a good mimic.
I look most like myself ... when I'm wearing my black, nerdy engineering glasses.
Imitation is flattery
At the beginning of all growth, everything imitates.
When I am preparing my 'lookalike' photographs, I think about the character of the real people, because, if the photographs are going to be plausible, you have to convince the viewer that they could have happened.
The face of the enemy frightens me only when I see how much it resembles me
It would not be easy, indeed, to catch their expression, but their colour and shape, and the eyelashes, so remarkably fine, might be copied.
I'll see a photograph of a character and try to copy them on to my face. I think I'm really observant, and thinking how a person is put together, seeing them on the street and noticing subtle things about them that make them who they are.
When I read a character that I really, really love, I know immediately what they look like. It's like I want to 100 percent become that person.
I'm into emulation, not imitation.
We may state the question thus: - Imitation imitates the actions of men, whether voluntary or involuntary, on which, as they imagine, a good or bad result has ensued, and they rejoice or sorrow accordingly. Is there anything more? No, there is nothing else. But
I fashion the expression of my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart, as if to match or correspond with the expression.
I look all right. I look like myself.-- Lena Dunham
Sometimes I wake up and think, 'I want to look like Sherlock Holmes today,' and other times I want to look like a witch from 'Macbeth.'
Insist on yourself; never imitate.
Never imitate, but never forget to emulate the best.
I look a little like Beaker. I think I'm a cross between Beaker and The Count. My hair looks like Oscar the Grouch. It's Muppety hair.
As an actor, you can't just imitate someone. You have to get under her skin.
We're more alike than you realize.
Life Imitates Art
I think it would be terrific if everybody was alike.
A great part of art consists in imitation. For the whole conduct of life is based on this: that what we admire in others we want to do ourselves.
We seldom look like the way we look like when people we like are looking.
Sometimes we only see how people are different from us, but if you look hard enough, you can see how much we're all alike.
I look a certain way. I have a very specific kind of look.
We love much better those who endeavor to imitate us, than those who strive to equal us. For imitation is a sign of esteem, but competition of envy.
The sense of inferiority inherent in the act of imitation breeds resentment. The impulse of the imitators is to overcome the model they imitate.