A Quote by Katherine Moennig

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 feel like life imitates art, or art imitates life. I always take on roles that I'm passionate about.
"Art Imitates life," of course, is that phrase by Oscar Wilde. I called that song "Art Imitates Life" because Oh No was in the studio and he actually came up with that hook. When I was trying to figure out a name for the record, it just kind of made sense.
I feel like art imitates life and life imitates art.
Paradoxically though it may seem, it is none the less true that life imitates art far more than art imitates life.
Art imitates life and, sometimes, life imitates art. It's a weird combination of elements.
Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
Art imitates life. Life imitates high school.
At first, art imitates life. Then life will imitate art.Then life will find its very existence from the arts.
Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art.
When you deal with Alan Ball, you're dealing with a person who is a genius in terms of how art imitates life.
Sometimes art imitates life.
Life imitates art -- but badly.
Life imitates art and back around.
Life doesn't imitate art, it imitates bad television.
Art may imitate life, but life imitates TV.
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.
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