My whole problem is that my lips move when I think. Bill Watterson More Quotes by Bill Watterson More Quotes From Bill Watterson Specifically, I’d like to debate whether cannibalism ought to be grounds for leniency in murders, since it’s less wasteful. Bill Watterson cannibalism debate murder I'll bet my autopsy reveals my mouth is too big. Bill Watterson autopsy bigs mouths Wow, it really snowed last night! Isn't it wonderful? Everything familiar has disappeared! The world looks brand new! A new year ... a fresh, clean start! It's like having a big white sheet of paper to draw on! A day full of possibilities! It's a magical world, Hobbes, ol' buddy ... let's go exploring! Bill Watterson new-year night years I'm crying because out there he's gone, but he's not gone inside me. Bill Watterson cry gone The secret to enjoying your job is to have a hobby that's even worse Bill Watterson hobbies secret jobs Calvin: Why are you crying mom? Mom: I'm cutting up an onion. Calvin: It must be hard to cook if you anthrpomorphisize your vegetables. Bill Watterson cutting mom vegetables Calvin: Today for show and tell, I've brought a tiny miracle of nature: a single snowflake! I think we might all learn a lesson from how this utterly unique and exquisite crystal turns into an ordinary, boring molecule of water just like every other one when you bring it into the classroom. And now, while the analogy sinks in, I will be leaving you drips and going outside. Bill Watterson learning unique thinking You are demoted from First Tiger to bulk rate. Bill Watterson rate tigers firsts Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you're just a reflection of him? Bill Watterson puddles real reflection Although I'm certainly glad cartoons are finally getting some respect as an art, I'm fairly ambivalent to see cartooning as a legitimate academic offering. If comics need to be deconstructed and explained, something is really wrong with them. Bill Watterson offering art needs It seems the less I do and say, the better everyone likes my work! Bill Watterson likes seems I've never sat down to quantify how many hours I actually spend on the strip. I use the deadlines to estimate my progress; each month I know that I have to produce so many strips, and by the end of the month I'll make sure that I have. Bill Watterson each-month progress use Every artist learns through imitation, but I rather doubt the aim of these things is artistic development. I assume they're either homages or satiric riffs, and are not intended to be taken too seriously as works in their own right. Otherwise I should be talking to a copyright lawyer. Bill Watterson artist taken talking If you give a little credit to the concept of the artist, I think you ought to indulge excesses a bit, because that reflects the personality of the writer. Now if a joke is in bad taste or it's not funny, okay, that's awhole different thing, but how you craft a joke is really what the writer's job is, and I don't think that technique should be subject to any editorial constraints. Bill Watterson artist jobs thinking The strips I admire go farther than a gag a day, and take us into a special world. Bill Watterson admire special world I write separately from the inking up. I'm sure this varies from cartoonist to cartoonist; I find that the writing is the hard part and the drawing is the fun part. Bill Watterson drawing writing fun The writing doesn't distract me while I'm drawing and vice versa. I can devote my full attention to each. Bill Watterson drawing vices writing When I get to the drawing, I really enjoy taking a big chunk of time and working on the drawing and nothing else. That allows me to make sure that I'm really challenging the art, making each picture as interesting as I can. Bill Watterson drawing art interesting If you've ever compared a film to a novel it's based on, you know the novel gets bludgeoned. It's inevitable, because different media have different strengths and needs, and when you make a movie, the movie's needs get served. Bill Watterson media different needs I chose to tell the story visually, so that anyone of any age, from any country, could understand it. Bill Watterson age stories country