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Success is dangerous. One begins to copy oneself, and to copy oneself is more dangerous than to copy others. It leads to sterility.

Pablo Picasso
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Success is dangerous. One begins to copy oneself, and to copy oneself is more dangerous than to copy others. It leads to sterility.

Pablo Picasso
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They copied my product, they copied my strategies yet they failed miserably in the business, because they couldn't copy my professionalism.

Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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Try not to become a copy of someone else. Not even a perfect copy. Originals are always honored over duplicates.

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If you copy my dreams, you automatically will copy my challenges too. My success will give you a crown. My challenges will make you frown.

Israelmore Ayivor, Let's Go to the Next Level
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Don't Copy What Someone Is Doing, Copy What God Wants You To Do.

Cyc Jouzy
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The thing about HD-DVD that is attractive to Microsoft is that it's very pro-consumer in letting you copy all movies up onto the hard disk.

Bill Gates
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Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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Be yourself because an original is always worth more than a copy.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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Be yourself because an original is worth more than just a copy.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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We're used to picturing the genealogy of a text like a family tree: one original at the base ascending like a single trunk, with copies branching off it, and copies of copies branching off them. And so on throughout the generations. We imagine an original from which all the generations of diversity spring as scribes make revisions and introduce copying errors. But the reverse seems to be the case when it comes to the origins of the Bible: the further you go back in its literary history, the less uniformity there is. Scriptural traditions are rooted, quite literally, in diversity.

Timothy Beal, The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
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