A Quote by Chord Overstreet

I think people ragging on me is kind of a form of flattery. — © Chord Overstreet
I think people ragging on me is kind of a form of flattery.
Sheer flattery got me into the theater. Flattery always works with me, particularly the flattery of women.
I think imitation is always the greatest form of flattery.
Rapping can be repetition sometimes. Sometimes you gotta highlight your words in a certain kind of way. So I always was a fan of sing-rapping. It was always funny to me a little bit, and I think that being funny and being able to laugh, even at yourself, is a form of flattery.
I don't think imitation is the highest form of flattery, I think it's annoying.
They say one of the greatest forms of flattery is for your son to follow in your footsteps. And so I enjoy that greatest form of flattery, without a doubt.
If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, Punk, don't flatter me.
He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know every kind of flattery.
Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor but the highest form of flattery.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but clones kind of get it wrong because we are promoting individuality and being proud of being yourself.
I have always found it interesting... that there are people who regard copyright infringement as a form of flattery.
I feel like so much of what I'm doing is making a road where there is no road and inviting people on that road with me. It's scary. It's scary, but I can't listen to the voices that are saying form is the only way, or that there is only this kind of form or that kind of form.
Anytime anybody asks you to do anything that is celebrating you or highlighting your life, just the fact that they cared enough about me, who am I to say no? It's a form of flattery to me and I take those things seriously, because in the long run, people don't have to care about you.
I appreciate art in any form. So it applies to clothes as well. On stage, I think people prefer me in Indian outfits... in fact, it goes with the kind of songs I sing as well. Indianness in the form of a sari, or a chaniya choli or jeans with something interesting, matches my style of singing.
After watching the State of the Union address the other night [1994], I'm reminded of the old adage that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Only in this case, it's not flattery, but grand larceny: the intellectual theft of ideas that you and I recognize as our own. Speech delivery counts for little on the world stage unless you have convictions, and, yes, the vision to see beyond the front row seats.
Any press is good press. So keep on ragging me.
Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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