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Sometimes art imitates life.
Life imitates art and back around.
Art imitates life. Life imitates high school.
Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
The immature artist imitates. Mature artists steal.
Photography imitates everything and expresses nothing.
The imagination imitates. It is the critical spirit that creates.
Art imitates life and, sometimes, life imitates art. It's a weird combination of elements.
I've always been known in my family as the one who imitates the crazy Dominican relatives.
I feel like life imitates art, or art imitates life. I always take on roles that I'm passionate about.
Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone; it has to be itself.
When you deal with Alan Ball, you're dealing with a person who is a genius in terms of how art imitates life.
As a child, I think everybody imitates their favorite cartoon character in some form or another when they're playing.
The writer of stories or of novels settles on men and imitates them; he exhausts the possibilities of his characters.
There is no original or primary gender a drag imitates, but gender is a kind of imitation for which there is no original.
One who imitates what is bad always goes beyond his model; while one who imitates what is good always comes up short of it.
Art imitates life. It's definitely helpful to feel that way. You feel that way when you're leading a show and you're on a set.
Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must be, as it were, God's grandchild.
Television is much better crafted today then in the 70s. The content is less positive but I'm one of those that feel our entertainment reflects our world, it's not a driver - art imitates life.
I'm an actor, and I keep observing people and their reactions to figure out what they are thinking. There's only so much you can do on your own, so you have to keep learning. Art imitates life.
The parrot's so funny. He imitates me and I don't even realize he's doing it. I'm walking around the house talking to myself and whistling and the next day he's said something I've said... it's scary you know?
For the Chinese, the Greeks, the Mayans, or the Egyptians, nature was a living totality, a creative being. For this reason, art, according to Aristotle, is imitation; the poet imitates the creative gesture of nature.
It's very interesting how life imitates art, and art imitates life; I find, whenever I read scenes of some magnitude, I'm like, 'Oh, I feel like I've experienced this,' or 'I am experiencing this,' or 'I might start to experience it soon.'
I developed an optical lure that imitates certain types of bioluminescent displays that I think might be attractive to large predators. The other way to do it is just use dead bait, but I think dead bait attracts scavengers, and we wanted to attract active predators.
Finding animals that make light in the ocean is easy. Just drag a net through the water anywhere in the upper 3000 feet, and as many as 80-90% of the animals you catch can make light. The biomimetic lure that I developed imitates one of these - a common deep sea jellyfish called Atolla.