Oscar Wilde Quotes About Imitation
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Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.
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Art creates an incomparable and unique effect, and, having done so, passes on to other things. Nature, upon the other hand, forgetting that that imitation can be made the sincerest form of insult, keeps on repeating this effect until we all become absolutely wearied of it.
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Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
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Art only begins where Imitation ends.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.
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Imitation is the homage mediocrity pays to greatness.
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Perhaps there may come into my art also, no less than into my life, a still deeper note, one of greater unity of passion, and directness of impulse. Not width but intensity is the true aim of modern art. We are no longer in art concerned with the type. It is with the exception that we have to do. I cannot put my sufferings into any form they took, I need hardly say. Art only begins where Imitation ends, but something must come into my work, of fuller memory of words perhaps, of richer cadences, of more curious effects, of simpler architectural order, of some aesthetic quality at any rate.
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