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I didn't try to copy my dad or fit into the pressure or the mold that everybody tried to make me fit into.
— Joel Osteen
I used to carry a copy of Ulysses with me everywhere just in case I was knocked down by a bus. It seemed more important than having clean underwear.
— Craig Raine
Reading scripts or commercial copy isn't a problem for me, so I can really focus on the acting instead of it being secondary.
— Jason Fuchs
My subconscious rolls her eyes at me in despair and goes back to reading her dog-eared copy of Jane Eyre.
— E.L. James
I had a writing professor at Brandeis who told me I'd never make it - and when I sold my first novel a few years later, I sent him a copy!
— Caroline Leavitt
Why didn't you tell me there was a smoking hot carbon copy of you?
— Kimberly Lauren
I tried to copy my parents, as monkeys do, but they were trying to copy me, looking to the child for the energy and hope they had long since lost.
— Jeanette Winterson
I do want to have children, but my parents had me when they were in their forties. I'd like to copy that.
— Kit Harington
The teachers liked me. In grade school, they make you copy pictures from books. I think the first one was Robert Louis Stevenson.
— Andy Warhol
So the librarians at UCLA worked very hard to find another copy of Villacorta's rendition of the Dresden Codex, and lent it to me.
— Richard Feynman
There won't be any biographies of me, for only one reason, lives spent between the house and the chicken farm do not make for exciting copy.
— Flannery O'Connor
I don't smoke, so they never sent me a copy.
— Lita Ford
There won't be any biographies of me because, for only one reason, lives spent between the house and the chicken yard do not make exciting copy.
— Flannery O'Connor
I can be a better me than anyone can; I am me. Good or bad. I am myself. I'm no carbon copy of no one else.
— Diana Ross