"I am begining to look more and more like my miserable imitators"
- Rudolph Valentino
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This quote by Rudolph Valentino is a reflection on the power of imitation. He is expressing his issue that he is ending up being more and more like individuals he is attempting to mimic. He is worried that he is losing his very own identification as well as ending up being a plain copy of somebody else. This quote speaks with the suggestion that replica can be an effective pressure, and that it can be difficult to hold to oneself when bordered by people who are trying to be like someone else. Valentino is cautioning that it is easy to end up being a duplicate of somebody else, and that it is necessary to hold to oneself and also not be persuaded by the influence of others. He is warning against the dangers of imitation and the importance of maintaining one's own identification.
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