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Artists have certainly always borrowed from the classics.
He always borrowed from friends until a decorating job came through.
There is never just one thing and one particular kind of music, the entire creative industry globally borrows from and has always borrowed from London.
The correct response to such criticism is: "Who gives a shit?" Writers are supposed to borrow from other writers, have always borrowed from other writers, and always will borrow from other writers.
Bob Dylan, who in about 40 years has created a body of work that defines America in his time and is the memory of several generations, has always borrowed from philosophers, poets and songwriters before him; the astute Dylan fan could often tell who he was reading at the time he was writing in the various stages of his career, the Bible often being a prime source.
Hollywood horror stories have always borrowed from real life, whether using "based on" as a disclaimer or a warning for audiences.
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After all, new art always borrows from old.
It's about honouring different cultures because everyone is always borrowing from each other".
Zalewski's argument that "new art always borrows from old," citing Shakespeare's "Hamlet" as a remake, is a ridiculous logical fallacy.
You could always borrow from a relative, providing that it is not too big a loan and it is not going to affect the relationship that you have with them now.
Composers have always borrowed elements from each other and from ethnic music.
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