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Quotes About Impersonate

I get on Facebook, and I love it. Then one day, I get a message that says, 'Your account has been deleted.' I click on the link to see why it was deleted, and it says, 'Your account has been suspended because members are not allowed to impersonate celebrities.'
~ Cole Sprouse
He had become the sign of an idea of a hero; and she herself had been forced to impersonate the sign of a memory of a bride.
~ Angela Carter
If you're trying to disguise yourself to fool an approaching enemy, then try impersonating a nutsack. Just puff out your cheeks and look uninterested.
~ Robert Hamburger
The instinct to impersonate produces the actor; the desire to provide pleasure by impersonations produces the playwright; the desire to provide this pleasure with adequate characterization and dialogue memorable in itself produces dramatic literature.
~ George Pierce Baker
A large number of Pakistani Television Anchors attitudinize just as like the clowns and impersonate to spread the nonsense, even with a thrill since the lack of vision and fairness.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
When you did impressions on 'MADtv,' the producers gave you a Walkman that played huge sections of whatever movie was being parodied, with your character's catchphrases recorded on a loop. You'd wear this thing around during rehearsals and for a week listen to the voice you had to impersonate over and over again. It drove all of us crazy.
~ Artie Lange
The canon is dominated by books written by men, about men, and for men - the male voice is therefore not a particularly difficult one to impersonate.
~ Katie Kitamura
Greatness is when people impersonate rather than outperform you!!!!
~ Siddharth Astir
He makes a gesture, designed to impersonate frankness.
~ Hilary Mantel
Sadists of Mlle Vinteuil's sort are creatures so purely sentimental, so naturally virtuous, that even sensual pleasure appears to them as something bad, the prerogative of the wicked. And when they allow themselves for a moment to enjoy it they endeavour to impersonate, to identify with, the wicked, and to make their partners do likewise, in order to gain the momentary illusion of having escaped beyond the control of their own gentle and scrupulous natures into the inhuman world of pleasure.
~ Marcel Proust