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Cartoon Quotes by Bil Keane
- I didn't always spell my name Bil. My parents named me Bill, but when I started drawing cartoons on the wall, they knocked the 'L'…
- I think it's a novelty for cartoon characters to cross over into another strip or panel occasionally.
- In Roslyn, Pennsylvania, we started our real-life family circus. They provided the inspiration for my cartoons. I provided the perspiration.
- Many of my cartoons are not a belly laugh. I go for nostalgia, the lump in the throat, the tear in the eye, the tug…
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- My parents didn't hide reality. I watched cartoons and the news with equal fascination. — Jello Biafra
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- We've seen the uproars around the world concerning cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammad. Anyone who does not think comic strips are relevant… — Elayne Boosler
- Mel Blanc is a hero because of what he could do with his voice for all the Looney Tunes, the Warner Brothers… — Nicolas Cage
- All I want is for people not to see me as this cartoon monster. — Jack Abramoff
- I did this within a philosophical framework, and a moral and legal framework. And I have been turned into a cartoon of… — Jack Abramoff
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- We apologize for the fact that the cartoons undeniably have offended many Muslims. — Carsten Juste
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- Hockey belongs to the Cartoon Network, where a person can be pancaked by an ACME anvil, then expanded - accordion-style - back… — Steve Rushin