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Plagiarists are purloiners who filch the fruit that others have gathered, and then throw away the basket.

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Plagiarists, at least, have the merit of preservation.

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Self-plagiarism is style

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So much of what I am I got from you. I had no idea how much of it was secondhand.

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Steal!–to be sure they may; and egad, serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen children, disfigure them to make ’em pass for their own.

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Take the whole range of imaginative literature, and we are all wholesale borrowers. In every matter that relates to invention, to use, or beauty or form, we are borrowers.

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The bees pillage the flowers here and there but they make honey of them which is all their own; it is no longer thyme or marjolaine: so the pieces borrowed from others he will transform and mix up into a work all his own. [Fr., Les abeilles pillotent deca dela les fleurs; mais elles en font aprez le miel, qui est tout leur; ce n’est plus thym, ny marjolaine: ainsi les pieces empruntees d’aultruy, il les transformera et confondra pour en faire un ouvrage tout sien.]

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The human plagiarism which is most difficult to avoid, for individuals; is the plagiarism of ourself

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The immature artist imitates. The mature artist steals.

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The Plagiarism of orators is the art, or an ingenious and easy mode, which some adroitly employ to change, or disguise, all sorts of speeches or their own composition, or that of other authors, for their pleasure, or their utility; in such a manner that it becomes impossible even for the author himself to recognize his own work, his own genius, and his own style, so skillfully shall the whole be disguised.

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Their writings are thoughts stolen from us by anticipation. [Fr., Leurs ecrits sont des vois qu’ils nous ont faite d’avance.]

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There is nothing original; all is reflected light.

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They had their lean books with the fat of others’ works.

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They lard their lean books with the fat of others work.

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Thought is the property of him who can entertain it, and of him who can adequately place it.

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To steal his sweet and honeyed sentences.

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We can say nothing but what hath been said . . . Our poets steal from Homer . . . . Our storydressers do as much; he that comes last is commonly best.

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When ‘Omer smote ‘is bloomin’ lyre, He’d ‘eard men sing by land an’ sea; An’ what he thought ‘e might require, ‘E went an’ took–the same as me.

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When Shakespeare is charges with debts to his authors, Landor replies, Yet he was more original than his originals. He breathed upon dead bodies and brought them into life.

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When you steal from one author, it”s plagiarism; if you steal from many, it”s research


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