I have a schizophrenic career. I have 'Cronos' and 'The Devil's Backbone' on one hand, and then I have 'Blade 2' and 'Mimic' on the other.
People are fascinated by robots because they're machines that can mimic life.
I have always been a good mimic.
Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw.
When I'm around someone for about five minutes, I can usually mimic their voice.
The effort of using machines to mimic the human mind has always struck me as rather silly. I would rather use them to mimic something better.
I like to mimic accents. I don't even know if that's a talent. That's just a weird thing that I do.
We ape, we mimic, we mock. We act.
I used to play around and sing Randy Travis for my dad. I'd always be able to just mimic things.
When I'm not on the ice, I do interval work on the bike or the elliptical, trying to mimic a four-minute routine. But it doesn't come close.
I have a kind of innate sense of structure, which also makes me a good mimic.
Cunning... is but the low mimic of wisdom.
Once you have an opponent in your mind that you're preparing for, you're working on specifics, and you get guys in to mimic what they do.
Prints mimic what we are as humans: we are all the same and yet every one is different. I think there's a spiritual power in repetition, a devotional quality, like saying rosaries.
If I were to pick the life of someone whom I professionally mimic in many ways, it would be Howard Hughes, surprisingly.
I love looking at machines that mimic human behavior.
Man is a mimic animal, happiest acting a part, needing a mask to tell the truth.
I subconsciously mimic whomever I'm talking to, so I've been mistaken for a Canadian, a South American, and somebody from the West Country.
I'm not against the technology at all, I just don't like to use it if it's just to mimic what you can do with traditional methods.
Human beings all mimic each other.
My favorite thing about L.A. is the sunny breezes that mimic the mindset of the energy in the people.
There are many people I admire and seek advice from, but for the most part, I just follow my gut instead of trying to mimic someone else's leadership style.
Knowledge is a mimic creation.
I'm not a mimic.
I don't want to be anyone's mimic.
Children or babies learn to mimic the vibration of the adults who surround them long before they learn to mimic their words.
Ikebana is meant to mimic life in the way it develops; it shouldn't look like it's under the control of man.
The worst of all knaves are those who can mimic their former honesty.
Yes, we do mimic our parents in a lot of ways.
I think so many of the themes from the natural world mimic emotional themes in our lives.
I was probably a bit of a mimic when I was a kid, and I used to imitate people.
There I was, an 18-year-old mimic rooming with a blind whistler.
There's a long history of artificial intelligence programs that try to mimic what the brain is doing, but they've all fallen short.
And what do automobile companies do? They see something that's taking off and they want to mimic it, don't they?
I'm more of a mimic. My accent tends to drift to where ever I am.
When you mimic everyone, sometimes authority figures really don't appreciate it which is not an original story. And pretty much every comedian has some tale of that.
I'm a huge mimic. That's how I learned to sing. I listened to a lot of Freddy Mercury, obviously.
Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes; When monarch reason sleeps, this mimic wakes.
I like to mimic my grandkids. I'm trying to understand the intensity of fixation on a leaf. Kids don't need anything else in their life.
Context is so important, not to mimic but to become part of the place. I wanted a building that acknowledges its surroundings.
What matters are not the truths other people tell us or the practices that we are able to mimic, but the spiritual discoveries we make through personal investigation.
You know, I was a huge fan of comedy and movies and TV growing up, and I was able to memorize and mimic a lot of things, not realizing that that meant I probably wanted to be an actor.
Cunning is only the mimic of discretion, and may pass upon weak men in the same manner as vivacity is often mistaken for wit, and gravity for wisdom.
Men are competent in groups that mimic the playground, incompetent in groups that mimic the family
You try to go with something that's familiar to people and that way they can jump on board with what you're trying to do basically. I only mimic people that really have like interesting voices because it's really hard to mimic like someone who just talks regularly like me like there's nothing fun about that.
I'm a good mimic.
Like mimic meteors the snow, In silence out of Heaven sifts.
You might be able to mimic other styles but what's important is that you are true to who you are. You have to find your own voice.
As a kid, I was obsessed with Broadway cast recordings, and I would totally mimic and memorize every little choice that these actors made.
I'm a terrific mimic, and you can feel my funny bone.
And Tragedy should blush as much to stoop To the low mimic follies of a farce, As a grave matron would to dance with girls.
There's so much that you can do if you mimic your style to a drum machine. I think that's far more exciting.
Every man is a borrower and a mimic, life is theatrical and literature a quotation.
Even as a child I used to mimic veteran film actors of the time.
Nowadays, influencers do anything to keep up with each other for attention, and it's not always something today's youth should mimic.
Stories mimic life like certain insects mimic leaves and twigs.
Thank God for my imagination. For my abilities to mimic.
The mind may be reluctant to think properly when thinking is all it is supposed to do; the task can be as paralysing as having to tell a joke or mimic an accent on demand.
Cunning pays no regard to virtue, and is but the low mimic of reason.
First I was a mimic. Practically from the moment I began talking, I did impersonations of the people in my neighborhood - the storekeepers, the policemen, my teachers.
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