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The press creates a caricature.
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The world is a perpetual caricature of itself; at every moment it is the mockery and the contradiction of what it is pretending to be.
George Santayana
World
Pretending
Every
Caricature
Perpetual
Itself
Contradiction
Mockery
Moment
When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature.
Ernest Hemingway
Character
People
Writing
Living
Caricature
Characters
Writer
Create
Should
Novel
Animation is different from other parts. Its language is the language of caricature. Our most difficult job was to develop the cartoon's unnatural but seemingly natural anatomy for humans and animals.
Walt Disney
Natural
Language
Job
Animals
Difficult
Other
Caricature
Our
Anatomy
Unnatural
Cartoon
Seemingly
Develop
Animation
Most
Parts
Different
Difficult Job
Humans
Every uneducated person is a caricature of himself.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Every
Caricature
Himself
Uneducated
Person
TV is a deformed vision, an excessive caricature. A chef has to stay an artisan, not become a star.
Alain Ducasse
Vision
Become
Caricature
Deformed
TV
Stay
Excessive
Chef
Artisan
Star
I keep trying to understand the phenomenon of why adults are so literal when children are so imaginative. Toys are a caricature of reality.
Brian Sutton-Smith
Reality
Caricature
Adult
Toys
Understand
Trying
Children
Literal
Keep
Why
Imaginative
Phenomenon
Anorexia is a response to cultural images of the female body - waiflike, angular - that both capitulates to the ideal and also mocks it, strips away all the ancillary signs of sexuality, strips away breasts and hips and butt and leaves in their place a garish caricature, a cruel cartoon of flesh and bone.
Caroline Knapp
Signs
Bone
Caricature
Strips
Response
Cartoon
Sexuality
Both
Angular
Cruel
Ideal
Also
Anorexia
Female
Leaves
Hips
Cultural
Place
Breasts
Body
Flesh
Away
Butt
Images
My dream when I was 14 was someday I could have a David Levine caricature of me in 'The New York Review of Books.'
Chris Hayes
Me
Caricature
Books
Dream
Someday
Could
David
New
Review
York
New York
The New Gods really need to be larger than life. There's an operatic quality to them, and they need to be handled pretty carefully, or else you'll go too far and be almost like a caricature.
Cliff Chiang
Life
You
Quality
Carefully
Too
Else
Caricature
Pretty
Almost
New
Like
Go
Than
Handled
Gods
Them
Far
Really
Larger
Need
A lot of queer characters get painted with either a caricature brush, or they're used to teach, in a way.
Dan Levy
Caricature
Way
Characters
Brush
Queer
Lot
Get
Either
Teach
Used
Painted
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