A Quote by Alexander Ovechkin

My style is unique and it's my own. I do not try to copy or imitate anybody. — © Alexander Ovechkin
My style is unique and it's my own. I do not try to copy or imitate anybody.
Advice I would give to anyone trying to find their own personal style: don't copy anybody, just be yourself, and make your own trends.
If we wish to imitate the physical sciences, we must not imitate them in their contemporary, most developed form; we must imitate them in their historical youth, when their state of development was comparable to our own at the present time. Otherwise we should behave like boys who try to copy the imposing manners of full-grown men without understanding their raison d' être, also without seeing that in development one cannot jump over intermediate and preliminary phases.
People ask me where I got my singing style. I didn't copy my style from anybody.
There are players that try to imitate others, but at free-kick time it is a personal thing. Every person has their own technique and routine when they stand over the ball and I have mine, I am not trying to copy anyone.
Don't try to imitate other coaches. Be your own person with your own style and do your own thing.
Why should I copy this owl, this sea urchin? Why should I try to imitate nature? I might just as well try to trace a perfect circle.
'Deadpool' is massively successful because they made a very unique movie. That uniqueness and originality, try to imitate that. Not, 'How about let's try to do 'Deadpool' on a train.'
Everyone has their own style. It's unique; no one person's style is wrong.
Michael Jackson is so unique, and I look up to him and try to imbibe as much from him and marry it to my own style.
You shouldn't want to imitate people if it doesn't fit with your own style.
The only thing I really recommend, if you're starting out in stand-up is to not try to copy anybody else. You can be influenced by people. I was influenced by Steve Martin and Bob Newhart and Woody Allen, but I never tried to be someone else. I always tried to be myself. And the reason people are successful is they're unique.
I had no reason to want to copy anybody else. What I wanted to give audiences for the few minutes that I thought my career would last was something unique.
I tried to emulate my favourite guitar players, the old bluesmen like Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy. I used to sit by the record player and copy Chuck Berry and the Beatles. You can never copy someone completely, so you end up developing your own style.
Generally speaking, an author's style is a faithful copy of his mind. If you would write a lucid style, let there first be light in your own mind; and if you would write a grand style, you ought to have a grand character.
You can't copy style, you gotta create your own.
My style statement is to be myself! Because if you try to imitate someone else, you will end up feeling uncomfortable.
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