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- Amazingly, much of the best cartoon work was done early on in the medium's history. The early cartoonists, with no path before them, produced work…
- If you have the personalities down, you understand them and identify with them; you can stick them in any situation and have a pretty good…
- I liked things better when I didn't understand them.
- Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.
- You know, sometimes kids get bad grades in school because the class moves too slow for them. Einstein got D's in school. Well guess what,…
- Dad: Honey, have you seen my glasses? I can"t find them. Mom: I haven't seen them. Calvin: (with glasses, to Dad) Calvin, go do something…
- Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them.
- People always make the mistake of thinking art is created for them. But really, art is a private language for sophisticates to congratulate themselves on…
- Calvin: Dear Santa, before I submit life to your scrutiny, I demand to know who made YOU the matter of my fate?! Who are YOU…
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- Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those… — Aristotle
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