I'm actually incapable of lying. I'm like a parody of a person who can't lie. — Busy Philipps Copy Share Image
It is clear that the world is purely parodic, that each thing seen is the parody of another, or is the same… — Georges Bataille Copy Share Image
“I had a dejected, brooding expression on my face, and I could tell from the reflection in the window that it was… — The Harvard Lampoon Copy Share Image
With parody, you're referencing and sending up a particular genre, and mostly your material is going to be taken out of that… — Marlon Wayans Copy Share Image
The frothing Trump-haters' extremism turns whatever criticism they have for the guy into mere parody. — Greg Gutfeld Copy Share Image
All great reality shows have a very, very similar format. That's why it was so easy to parody. — Cat Deeley Copy Share Image
The most serious parody I have ever heard was this: In the beginning was nonsense, and the nonsense was with God, and… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I think there's always a line between what is parody in good fun in chanting and what is intended to belittle certain… — Gary Bettman Copy Share Image
I make charts of songs that are good candidates, good targets, so to speak. Then I try to come up with ideas… — Al Yankovic Copy Share Image
Blake understood. Treated it like a joke, but he understood. He saw the cracks in society, saw the little men in masks… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
Poems On Time The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough. Time is a wealth of change, but the… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
In the sense that Watchmen references movies, comic books, pop culture in general. It knows it's a movie. I really do like… — Zack Snyder Copy Share Image
I didn't know there were at least as many terrible independent movies as there are big-budget ones. Like, every single year. And… — Kyle Parker Copy Share Image
Not any specific one, but I was a huge fan of Frank Jacobs, I guess he wrote the plurality of the song… — Al Yankovic Copy Share Image
The history of imitation of the older literature, particularly abroad, has among other advantages this one, that the important concepts of unintentional… — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Copy Share Image
Parody by itself is not subversive, and there must be a way to understand what makes certain kinds of parodic repetitions effectively… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
Any approach to scientific inference which seeks to legitimize it and answer in reponse to complex uncertainty is, for me, a totalitarian… — Adrian Smith Copy Share Image
“Captain Smek himself appeared on television for an official speech to humankind. [...] 'Noble Savages of Earth,' he said. 'Long time we… — Adam Rex Copy Share Image
“Sam laughed. "One of these days you're going to forget your lines and have to thribble, and it's going to come out… — Gary L. Blackwood Copy Share Image
... the age of simulation thus begins with a liquidation of all referentials - worse: by their artificial resurrection in systems of… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
“CREONTA: Rope! My rope! Hang those two thieves by the neck until they are dead. THE ROPE: Alack, but vile and ill-natured… — Hillary DePiano Copy Share Image
“History, lie of our lives, mire of our loins. Our sins, our souls. Hiss-tih-ree: the tip of the pen taking a trip… — Brian Celio Copy Share Image
“Ye know, doan't ye, what it feels like when ye burn yer hand in takin' a cake out of the oven or… — Stella Gibbons Copy Share Image
“It was Colonel Parkman who upped stakes, crossed the border, and named our town, thus perversely commemorating a battle in which he'd… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
I just think that the world of workshops - I've written a poem that is a parody of workshop talk, I've written… — Billy Collins Copy Share Image