Branches Quote by Jim Jarmusch
“To me, everything is endless variations on other things. Like waves in the ocean. They continue to turn over on each other, and they're all slightly different. I don't know if originality is possible. Is it even necessary? Because everything is different than what came before, but it's all branches from the same tree. Originality is overrated, but what you do with things is always different.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2003
Originality is a myth; all creations are variations of existing ideas, but the value lies in how we recombine them.
In simple terms: Everything is a remix of earlier ideas.
Focus on unique combinations rather than pure novelty.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- artistic projects
- writing
- music composition
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is striving for originality limiting?
- How do you balance homage and innovation?
Pure originality may be unattainable, yet innovation thrives on reinterpretation.