
„A cartoonist is someone who has to draw the same thing day after day without repeating himself.“
— Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts
You Don't Look 35, Charlie Brown! (1985) ISBN 0030056241
Address to the Sonoma County Press Club as quoted in the Sonoma County Press Democrat (13 February 2000)
„A cartoonist is someone who has to draw the same thing day after day without repeating himself.“
— Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts
You Don't Look 35, Charlie Brown! (1985) ISBN 0030056241
— Giacomo Puccini Italian composer 1858 - 1924
Ho tante cose che ti voglio dire, o una sola, ma grande come il mare, come il mare profonda ed infinita...Sei il mio amore e tutta la mia vita!
Mimi
Act IV Sono andante?
La bohème (1896)
— Osamu Tezuka Japanese cartoonist and animator 1928 - 1989
From My Diary manga , 1966; quoted in AA.VV., Osamu Tezuka: A Manga Biography , vol. 3, translated by Marta Fogato, Coconino Press, Bologna, 2001, p. 26. ISBN 8888063102
— Homi J. Bhabha 1909-1966, Indian nuclear physicist 1909 - 1966
As quoted in the "Homi Jehangir Bhabha" profile at the Vigyan Prasar Science Portal http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/scientists/bhabha/BHABHANEW.HTM
Kontext: I know quite clearly what I want out of my life. Life and my emotions are the only things I am conscious of. I love the consciousness of life and I want as much of it as I can get. But the span of one's life is limited. What comes after death no one knows. Nor do I care. Since, therefore, I cannot increase the content of life by increasing its duration, I will increase it by increasing its intensity. Art, music, poetry and everything else … I do have this one purpose — increasing the intensity of my consciousness of life.
— Donald J. Trump 45th President of the United States of America 1946
Zdroj: 1980s, Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987), p. 67
„Ah, the life of a newspaper cartoonist -- how I miss the groupies, drugs and trashed hotel rooms!“
— Bill Watterson American comic artist 1958
Interview with John Campanelli of The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/living/index.ssf/2010/02/bill_watterson_creator_of_belo.html
„Just once in my life--oh, when have I ever wanted anything just once in my life?“
— Amy Hempel Short story writer 1951
Zdroj: The Dog of the Marriage: Stories
„Only three things in my life I've really liked to do - hunt, write and make love.“
— Ernest Hemingway American author and journalist 1899 - 1961
Pt. 2, Ch. 5
Papa Hemingway (1966)
— Roger Raveel painter 1921 - 2013
version in original Flemish (citaat van Roger Raveel, in het Vlaams): Hugo [Claus], nu zoudt U eens moeten mijn laatste werk zien, een pentekening, drie potloodtekeningen en twee studies met olieverf: een stilleven en een landschap in de hevigste kleuren die Ge U kunt indenken. Aan dat landschap moet ik nog werken maar ik denk dat het mijn beste werk zal zijn, van mijn schilderwerk, en drie tekeningen vind ik mijn beste maar het gelukkigste is dat ik een veel grotere vrijheid heb verworven.
Quote of Raveel, in a letter to his friend Hugo Claus, from Machelen aan de Leie, 20-24 March 1948; as cited in Hugo Claus, Roger Raveel; Brieven 1947 – 1962, ed. Katrien Jacobs, Ludion; Gent Belgium, 2007 - ISBN 978-90-5544-665-0, p. 50 (translation: Fons Heijnsbroek)
1945 - 1960
— Paul Conrad German theologian 1924 - 2010
As quoted in One of the Few. (1960, June 13). Time, 75(24): 54.
— Bruce Jenner American reality television personality and retired Olympic decathlete champion 1949
On The Ellen Degeneres Show http://www.ew.com/article/2015/09/08/ellen-degeneres-caitlyn-jenner-gay-marriage.
„And I said to myself that he was the first thing that I had ever missed in my life.“
— Charles Bukowski, kniha Hollywood
Zdroj: Hollywood
— Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants
Zdroj: Water for Elephants
— Marta Kristen Norwegian actress 1945
Zdroj: Marta Kristen and Mark Goddard – Fifty Years Later and Still Lost in Space https://www.popentertainmentarchives.com/post/marta-kristen-and-mark-goddard-fifty-years-later-and-still-lost-in-space (January 15, 2015)
„The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.“
— Winston S. Churchill, kniha The Second World War
The Second World War, Volume II : Their Finest Hour (1949) Chapter XXX (Ocean Peril). p. 529.
Post-war years (1945–1955)
— Kevin Henkes American children's illustrator and writer 1960
Some Kids' Books Are Worth The Wait: 'They Do Take Time,' Says Kevin Henkes https://www.npr.org/2015/09/22/442521229/some-kids-books-are-worth-the-wait-they-do-take-time-says-kevin-henkes (September 22, 2015)
— Aubrey Beardsley English illustrator and author 1872 - 1898
From an interview in the newspaper To-Day (1894), as quoted in Aubrey Beardsley : A Biography (1999) by Matthew Sturgis, p. 200
Kontext: All humanity inspires me. Every passer-by is my unconscious sitter; and as strange as it may seem, I really draw folk as I see them. Surely it is not my fault that they fall into certain lines and angles.