“Immature artists imitate. Mature artists steal.” – – Lionel Trilling [1905-1975] American literary critic, writer, teacher
“Heredity is a strong factor, even in architecture. Necessity first mothered invention. Now invention has little ones of her own, and they look just like grandma.” – – E. B. White [1899–1985] American writer, editor
“Where do architects and designers get their ideas?” The answer, of course, is mainly from other architects and designers, so is it mere casuistry to distinguish between tradition and plagiarism?” – – Stephen Bayley [b. 1951] British design critic, cultural critic, journalist and author
“The secret to originality is carefully concealing one’s sources.” – – Charles Moore [1925-1993] American architect, educator, writer
“Style is something you can use, and you can be like a magpie, just taking what you want. The idea of the rigid style seemed to me then something you needn’t concern yourself with, it would trap you.” – – David Hockney [b. 1937]Â English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer – but lived in Los Angeles, California much of his life
“If there is something to be stolen, I steal it.” – – Pablo Picasso [1881-1973]Â Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright – but lived in France most of his life