It's quite comforting to me as an individualist that we're not very close to being clones of one other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are a lot of people highly motivated to be the first to clone a human.
As many political writers have pointed out, commitment to political equality is not an empirical claim that people are clones.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but clones kind of get it wrong because we are promoting individuality and being proud of being yourself.
There are things I am more interested in than the clone thing. How are they trying to find their place in the world and make sense of their lives? To what extent can they transcend their fate? As time starts to run out, what are the things that really matter?
I'm not a clone, and I'm not a minion.
I really think the human experience is very similar for everyone; we're all doing slightly different versions of the same thing.
I never knew anyone who was cloned, but I played one in 'Multiplicity.'
Never mind, dear, we're all made the same, though some more than others.
It's interesting to see how we are all uniquely different.
We have to wake up. We have to refuse to be a clone.