A Quote by Tracey Ullman

I just love to impersonate people, and I impersonate people because I find them fascinating. — © Tracey Ullman
I just love to impersonate people, and I impersonate people because I find them fascinating.
It is a sad paradox that when male authors impersonate women ... they are said to be dealing with 'cosmic, major concerns' - but when we impersonate ourselves we are said to be writing 'women's fiction' or 'women's poetry.
Voter fraud is almost non-existent. People don't just show up on election day, trying to impersonate other people.
It's funny - if you impersonate somebody, they have no idea it's them.
Would you not like to try all sorts of lives - one is so very small - but that is the satisfaction of writing - one can impersonate so many people.
Lots of guys have tried to impersonate John Madden and it just doesn't work.
If you have to hire paid actors to impersonate people who politically support you, people don't actually natively politically support you. You are not a political animal that exists in nature.
Don't impersonate. Innovate.
I used to impersonate people a lot when I was very young. But the good Lord gives us teachers to make fun of first. And then, of course, by college, I eventually graduated to a more sophisticated kind of comedy more people were familiar with.
It must be strange for any celebrity to come face to face with an impersonator. When you're that much of a personal icon and reference point that people impersonate you, it's gotta be a little weird.
It's against my programming to impersonate a deity.
As the lawyer, I found most of it was a matter of research, which I was great at - that's what I did to death - and then basically persuading people that you're right, and they're wrong... I found that the easiest of all the professions to impersonate.
As a writer I'm essentially just trying to impersonate a first-time reader, who picks up the story and has to decide, at every point, whether to keep going.
I'm very easy to impersonate. From the look to the personality, I'm like, wow.
I think there's a real problem if you're making a film - some people have done whether it be about Jackson Pollock or about Picasso - it's difficult for actors, because they have to impersonate a person whose image is very strong in our memories or in our consciousness. It's something that's very tricky, I think.
I learned to impersonate the kind of person that talks about poetry. It comes from teaching, I think.
In order to successfully impersonate men, the woman [Margaret Thatcher] launched a war.
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