“If you are who you associate with, then I am my own clone.”
“I am my own clone. I’m not who I was yesterday, but then again I am.”
“Who am I to ask you who you are, even if you’re my clone.”
“I am who I pretend to be, and right now I’m pretending to be my own clone.”
“The question is not where am I, but who am I? Where I am: Inside the body of my clone.”
“I’d rather be me being me than me trying to be my own clone. I try to stay true to who I am as a person, not a genetically modified being.”