“…there is in this world no line so bad that someone won’t someday copy it.”
“The Profession of Poetry”, p. 165
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
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Randall Jarrell215
poet, critic, novelist, essayist 1914–1965Related quotes
“It had some allies. Believe me, there’s nothing so terrible that someone won’t support it.”
China Miéville book Un Lun Dun
Source: Un Lun Dun (2007), Chapter 22, “History Lessons” (p. 90)
“Somedays the line I walk turns out to be straight -
Other days the line tends to deviate.”
Ani DiFranco (1970) musician and activist
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“Bad artists copy. Good artists steal.”
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer
Compare: "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal." T. S. Eliot, in Philip Massinger, in The Sacred Wood (1920)
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Variant: Good artists copy, great artists steal.
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
"Richard Stallman: Facebook IS Mass Surveillance", RT (2 December 2011) http://rt.com/news/richard-stallman-free-software-875/ <br class="br">2010s
“An Irish gentleman is someone who can play the bagpipes but won’t.”
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
First ascribed to Wilde by The Boston Globe in 1991. The joke probably appeared for the first time in 1917, when The Atchison Weekly Globe attributed it to a local man named Frank Fiest. <br class="br">Misattributed <br class="br">Source: My Idea of a Gentleman Is He Who Can Play a Cornet and Won’t, Quote Investigator, 14 August 2021 https://quoteinvestigator.com/2019/04/21/cornet/,
“You're a girl. Someday you'll want to be a prisoner to someone other than yourself.”
Jodi Lynn Anderson American children's writer
Source: Tiger Lily