Top 18 Quotes About Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

#1. I look at this life as a puzzle without all the pieces in the box.

Jonathan Anthony Burkett

#2. A rubber neck is a necessary part of equipment.

Peter O'Toole

#3. I believe that love
not imitation
is the sincerest form of flattery. Your imitator thinks that you can be duplicated; your lover knows you can't.

Marilyn Vos Savant

#4. With Zipcar, consumers avoid the upfront cost of buying a car, not to mention gas, insurance, and repairs. Plus, they reduce the number of polluting vehicles on the road. Suddenly the planet-smart carless option is also the convenient money-saving option.

Lynn Jurich

#5. The miracle of redemption spreads like a leaven throughout the regions of the earth if properly strategized

Sunday Adelaja

#6. All I knew was that I would die if he sent me away. He shrugged. You can cut a man's heart out with a shrug, did you know that?

David Eddings

#7. I'm grateful to have the chance to be inspired by the incredible artists that are out there.

Sara Bareilles

#8. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but theft is a sin.

Elena

#9. Imitation isn't the sincerest form of flattery - it's plagiarism.

Red Skelton

#10. No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting.

Mary Wortley Montagu

#11. My father, John Steinbeck, was a man who held human history in great reverence, and in particular the biographies of those people who had risked their lives, their fortunes, and their worldly honor to defend the rights and prerogatives of those who were powerless to defend themselves.

Thomas Steinbeck

#12. I don't want the whole world, I just want your half.

They Might Be Giants

#13. Imitation is not just the sincerest form of flattery - it's the sincerest form of learning.

George Bernard Shaw

#14. How long a time lies in one little word?

William Shakespeare

#15. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the rise of a trout to the tied fly, is the purest form of flattering nature with art.

R.E. Long

#16. Peabody may not have seen the man turn into a grizzly, but he was bright enough to know that Injun Joe was getting set to adjust another relative ass-to-ears ratio.

Jim Butcher

#17. The immediate reviews were very hostile, but they didn't bother me-I had the attitude that I was right. The poor guys who were critics just didn't understand the works at all. I was sorry about that, but it didn't weigh on my mind a bit.

William Eggleston

#18. Listening, not imitation, may be the sincerest form of flattery.

Joyce Brothers

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