"The weekly cartoons, as were my plays, came……" — Jules Feiffer
"The weekly cartoons, as were my plays, came from a sense of criticism, criticism of the times, critical of the culture, of our manners and attitudes towards each other. The children's books come from the reverse. They're more supportive, since we're living in a time where we talk more about kids and do less, we talk about balancing the budget and we do it by cutting education."
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I used to think I was poor. Then they told me I was not poor, I was needy. They told…
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Getting out of bed in the morning is an act of false confidence.
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At sixteen I was stupid, confused and indecisive. At twenty-five I was wise, self-confident, prepossessing and assertive. At forty-five I…
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I grew up to have my father's looks, my father's speech patterns, my father's posture, my father's opinions, and my…
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It is not size or age that separates children from adults. It is responsibility.
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Be warned against all 'good' advice because 'good' advice is necessarily 'safe' advice, and though it will undoubtedly follow a…
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Design is important because chaos is so hard.
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We are all continually embarking on first drafts, in every aspect of our lives.
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Imagination continually frustrates tradition; that is its function.
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Remember when you were a kid and the boys didn't like the girls? Only sissies liked girls? What I'm trying…
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We want playmates we can own.
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I told the doctor I was overtired, anxiety-ridden, compulsively active, constantly depressed, with recurring fits of paranoia. Turns out I'm…
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