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We don't see them, but, invisible, they act all around us. By Umberto Eco

There I was, an 18-year-old mimic rooming with a blind whistler. By Arthur Hailey

One pretends to do something, or copy someone or some teacher, until it can be done confidently and easily in what becomes one's own style By Cary Grant

I imitate everyone except myself. By Pablo Picasso

Learn not from imitating but from emulating. By Debasish Mridha

Imitation cannot go above its model. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

What a strange mind, to cover the real thing with an imitation of something real. By Frances Mayes

No one want to be an imitation of another By Sunday Adelaja

Cunning ... is but the low mimic of wisdom. By Plato

Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw. By James Russell Lowell

Imitations don't have mothers and fathers. We don't have family. We just are. Until we're not. By Heather Hildenbrand

Imitation is suicide. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Why did humans give their offspring fake versions of predators that would happily eat those offspring? Those By Anne Bishop

The sense of inferiority inherent in the act of imitation breeds resentment. The impulse of the imitators is to overcome the model they imitate. By Eric Hoffer

When you imitate the enemy's tactics, you take on his liabilities. By Jawaharlal Nehru

...causing her eyes to bulge and her tongue to flick from behind her luscious lips, scaring away insects." - Amok 2015 By Fred Barnett

I hide, I protect, I pretend. By Kelsey Sutton

Imitation is human intelligence in its most dynamic aspect. By Rene Girard

Appearances are nothing ... And first of all they should not be feared, they are only dangerous to the weak. By Georges Bernanos

Nobody imitate of someone, maybe there's such a problem of everyone, and they also try to find a solution and it called just imitation ... By Manroop Suthar

Never pretend we are anything but what we are. Assassins. By Robin Hobb

Emulation admires and strives to imitate great actions; envy is only moved to malice. By Honore De Balzac

What masks are these uniforms to hide cowards! By Duke Of Wellington

Blessed are those who imitate us for they shall inherit our faults. By Jacinto Benavente

They were drones, men costumed in independent thought who'd become slaves of party groupspeak. (p. 4) By Jonathan Lethem

I pastiche, I quote, I lie. Fake, forge, forage, fabricate, copy, borrow, transform, steal. I illusion. I'm a genuine deceiver, a shy sham artist. By Shawna Lemay

fake people notice the most fake things in the most real people By Abby Reynolds

It's not imitating anything; it has become a better version of itself. By Brandon Sanderson

Uncanny situations; reasons to ponder for action! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Imitation is for shirkers, like-minded-ness for the comfort lovers, unifying for the creators. By Mary Parker Follett

They're stealing my ideas. They're imitating my shots. By David O. Selznick

Lacking its own ingenuity, the parasite fears the visionary. What it cannot plagiarize, it seeks to censor. What it cannot regulate, it seeks to ban. By Andrew Ryan

Monkeys who very sensibly refrain from speech, lest they should be set to earn their livings. By Kenneth Grahame

They lie deadly that tell you have good faces. By William Shakespeare

As phantoms frighten beasts when shadows fall. By Dante Alighieri

Imitation is criticism. By William Blake

Conceal me what I am, and be my aid for such disguise as haply shall become the form of my intent. By William Shakespeare

If it were true that children mimicked their teachers, you'd sure have a helluva lot more nuns running around. By Harvey Milk

Knowing at the same time that whatever people pretend to be, they become. By Orson Scott Card

Instead of accepting ourselves as we are, we try to imitate what we see around us. By Paulo Coelho

When people get placed upon a pedestal - when they start chasing after that person on the pedestal - they become mannequin-like. By Ichiro Suzuki

Be not caught by the cunning of those who appear in a disguise. By Horace

a creature of impulse. By Clive Barker

And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air. By Alexander Pope

The face of the enemy frightens me only when I see how much it resembles me By Oscar Wilde

They help and aid to which the heart singsFor their good intentions they earn their wings. By Justin Bienvenue

They represent the most dangerous kind of shape changers: those who cannot see, because of darkness beyond the gesture of the moment By Jane Urquhart

Imitation limits imaginations By Bernard Kelvin Clive

There are pretenders to piety as well as to courage. By Moliere

At least embarrasement is not an imitation. It is intimacy for beginners. By Alice Fulton

We have a name for things that don't copy themselves: dead. By Cory Doctorow

Snakes and bastards! By M.c. Beaton

All writers are mimics, and I'm not interested in picking up somebody else's style or voice. By Thomas Perry

In the discharge of thy place set before thee the best examples; for imitation is a globe of precepts. By John Locke

Stories mimic life like certain insects mimic leaves and twigs. By Mary Gaitskill

Whoever tries to imitate me is lost, By Sergei Parajanov

I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others. By Sir Fulke Greville

I just love to impersonate people, and I impersonate people because I find them fascinating. By Tracey Ullman

Those graces which from their presumed facility encourage all to attempt an imitation of them, are usually the most inimitable. By Charles Caleb Colton

Butterflies ... flowers that fly and all but sing. By Robert Frost

Frequently exercised in my sight, to accustom themselves to me. By Jonathan Swift

Doppelgangers:coming for your soul and your leftovers, By Sarah Rees Brennan

I would advise him who wishes to imitate well, to look closely into life and manners, and thereby to learn to express them with truth. By Horace

Emulation looks out for merits, that she may exalt herself by a victory; envy spies out blemishes that she may lower another by defeat. By Charles Caleb Colton

You know what I hate the most? People that imitate owls. By Emo Philips

A Fake Friend is an enemy in disguise. By Ellen J. Barrier

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. By Susan Blackmore

Wraiths! Wraiths on wings! By J.r.r. Tolkien

I think of myself as an actor. The duty of an actor is to be able to impersonate anything - a child, an old man, a tree, a chair, a woman. By Barry Humphries

Most sorts of diversion in men, children and other animals, are in imitation of fighting. By Jonathan Swift

Perfect imitations must share the fate of the originals. By Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

Having perfected our disguise, we spend our lives searching for someone we don't fool. By Robert Brault

We do not imitate, but are a model to others. By Pericles

A frightful exchange of metaphors took place between the maskers and the crowd. By Victor Hugo

In imitation is a bit suicide. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Envy, to which th' ignoble mind's a slave, Is emulation in the learn'd or brave. By Alexander Pope

When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. By Eric Hoffer

THE UNCANNY VALLEY By Michio Kaku

If a man tells you that he is fond of the Imitation, view him with sudden suspicion; he is either a dabbler or a Saint. By Ronald Knox

Imitation is the sincerest form of insecurity. By Polly Bergen

I am the first instrument. I am the voice. I do not imitate other instruments. Other instruments imitate me. By Abbey Lincoln

I said I have no powers of invention. Well, I also have no powers of mimicry. By Norman Maccaig

Poltroons, cowards, skulkers and dastards. By Eustache Deschamps

These Atlantikoinonia. They're human? (Acheron)What else would they be? Turnips? (Tory) By Sherrilyn Kenyon

A leech that will not quit the skin until sated with blood. By Horace

They that have voice of lions and act of hares,are they not monsters? By William Shakespeare

People with imagination By Arthur Levine

With their virtues they want to scratch out the eyes of their enemies; and they elevate themselves only that they may lower others. By Friedrich Nietzsche

Angels, pixies, faerie dust Treading love and living lust. By Jesse Tyler Ferguson

And what the ruddy hell are Dementors? By J.k. Rowling

We understand through resemblance. By Mason Cooley

That is a strange phenomenon, people pretending to be other people. By Andy Samberg

Borne by the trustless wings of false desire. By William Shakespeare

Men often applaud an imitation and hiss the real thing. By Aesop

We get so much in the habit of wearing disguises before others that we finally appear disguised before ourselves. By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

He who has never imitated anyone is known as one with intelligence. By Dada Bhagwan

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. By Franz Kafka

Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives. By William Wordsworth

The worst acting is about imitation. By Paul Guilfoyle

Nothing is so tiresome to one's self, as well as so odious to others, as disguise and affectation. By Benjamin Franklin