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“If I see God as nothing more than a caricature of history or imagination I cannot do anything less than make myself my own ‘god’. And once I realize that in doing so my rendition of being a ‘god’ is embarrassingly inferior to the very caricature I am mimicking, I quickly come to realize that maybe the only thing that can be ‘god’ is a God. And if that is the case, I suddenly find myself hounded by the stunning reality that God is not a caricature.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Every uneducated person is a caricature of himself.”
Karl Friedrich Schlegel“When I draw my caricature self-portrait, I always do a huge smile.”
Rolf Harris“In some ways, I feel like the strength of animation is in its simplicity and caricature, and in reduction. It's like an Al Hirschfeld caricature, where he'll use, like, three lines, and he'll capture the likeness of someone so strongly that it looks more like them than a photograph. I think animation has that same power of reduction.”
Pete Docter“While reading the Times of India each morning, my father spares a minute for the cartoon by R. K. Laxman. While my mother is, like a magician, making untidy sheets disappear in the bedroom and producing fresh towels in the bathroom, or braving bad weather in the kitchen, my father, in the extraordinary Chinese calm of the drawing-room, is dmiring the cartoon by R. K. Laxman, and, if my mother happens to be there, unselfishly sharing it with her. She, as expected, misunderstands it completely, laughing not at the joke but at the expressions on the faces of the caricatures, and at the hilarious fact that they talk to each other like human beings.”
Amit Chaudhuri, Afternoon Raag“As followers of Christ, we are to be careful not to remain victims of the many cultural presuppositions of who he is, and what he teaches, insofar as taking for granted our own caricatures of him. Let it boil in both mind and heart the question, 'If Jesus were to appear today, how many of us would actually recognize him and his teachings (or would it simply be a recount of his first visit)?”
Criss Jami, Killosophy“Fascism is a caricature of Jacobinism.”
Leon Trotsky“The best portraits are those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature.”
Thomas Babington Macaulay“We all become caricatures of ourselves, if we live long enough”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“Each man had come to know the other's caricature as a lie.”
Chris Matthews, Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked