Top 12 Quotes About Editorial Cartooning
#1. [Editorial cartooning] is essentially a destructive art. We are not pontificators, or molders of thought - or at least we shouldn't try to be. Ours is more the role of the lowly gadfly: circle and stab, circle and stab. Roughly put, our credo should be, if it's big, hit it.
Bill Mauldin
#2. I think prime ministers, I actually think Cabinet ministers should be subject to intense scrutiny, I think that's in the public interest, even if some of the allegations made aren't right and so on, and they have to correct the record, it doesn't matter.
Alexander Downer
#3. You can always trust that an audience is smarter than a studio thinks it is.
Drew Goddard
#4. I'm the Whether Man, not the Weather Man, for after all it's more important to know whether there will be weather than what the weather will be.
Norton Juster
#5. Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market.
Robert Frost
#6. Taking care of your employees is extremely important and very, very visible.
Larry Ellison
#7. Some people can't rest until a wrong is righted or a hardship relieved.
David Mezzapelle
#8. He said, "What's in the wardrobe?"
She glanced at him. "Books that don't behave."
Misbehaving books? Not bothering to hide his skepticism, he said, "Uh-huh.
Thea Harrison
#9. Be a model for what you want to see in the world. Yes, there is conflict and suffering, but you do not need to let that define who you are or how you show up in the world.
Arianna Alexsandra Collins
#10. He chooses his language for its rich canorousness rather than for intensity of meaning.
James Russell Lowell
#11. Loving your work doesn't mean finding a job you can tolerate for eight hours a day, but rather a job that gets you flying out of bed in the morning like a Jack Russell who just had a firecracker stuffed up his ass.
Ari Gold