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Al Capp

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Abstract art is a product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.


— Al Capp


#humor #art

Abstract art: a product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.


— Al Capp


#abstract #abstract art #bewildered #product #sold

The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else. was to be indifferent to that difference.


— Al Capp


#different #else #embarrassment #everyone #how

Today's younger generation is no worse than my own. We were just as ignorant and repulsive as they are, but nobody listened to us.


— Al Capp


#ignorant #just #listened #my own #nobody

The public is like a piano. You just have to know what keys to poke.


— Al Capp


#keys #know #like #piano #poke

Young people should be helped, sheltered, ignored, and clubbed of necessary.


— Al Capp


#ignored #necessary #people #sheltered #should

Anyone who can walk to the welfare office can walk to work.


— Al Capp


#anyone #office #walk #welfare #who

Any place that anyone can learn something useful from someone with experience is an educational institution.


— Al Capp


#anyone #educational #experience #institution #learn

Like all New York hotel lady cashiers she had red hair and had been disappointed in her first husband.


— Al Capp


#disappointed #first #had #hair #her

Success is following the pattern of life one enjoys most.


— Al Capp


#following #life #most #pattern #success






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Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28 1909 – November 5 1979) better known as Al Capp was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner. " Comic strips dealt with northern urban experiences until 1934 when Capp introduced "L'il Abner" the first strip based in the South. He won the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1947 for Cartoonist of the Year and their 1979 Elzie Segar Award (posthumously) for his "unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning.

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