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Parody Quotes

It is clear that the world is purely parodic, that each thing seen is the parody of another, or is the same thing in a deceptive form.

It is clear that the world is purely parodic, that each thing seen is the parody of another, or is the same thing in a deceptive form.

Georges Bataille (1985). “Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939”, p.5, U of Minnesota Press

You can parody and make fun of almost anything, but that does not turn the universe into a caricature.

Bernard Berenson (1962). “The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958”

Parody is homage gone sour.

BRENDAN GILL (1975). “HER AT THE NEW YORKER”

You can parody almost anything.

"Tuning In to the Absurd". New Yorker Interview, www.newyorker.com. May 20, 2002.

Old age is life's parody.

Simone de Beauvoir (1972). “La vieillesse”

I see parody as another form of comedy.

Interview with Steve Heisler, www.avclub.com. February 11, 2009.

As a European filmmaker, you can not make a genre film seriously. You can only make a parody.

"Decade: Michael Haneke Talks 'Code Inconnu' and 'The Piano Teacher'". www.indiewire.com. December 8, 2009.