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I think of it as The Fool's Journey. I've been asked who the "fool" is. It's me, but in the classical sense of the court jester. Only the fool was allowed to tell the king of his follies. All cartoons are available as prints or originals, framed or unframed, through my website or e-mail. For mugs, t-shirts, and other products visit my gift shop at www.zazzle.com/jcrowtherart* (be sure to include the *).

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Public Relations

When Dr. Samuel Johnson heard that a man who got out of one unhappy marriage had taken a new wife, he remarked, "it was a triumph of hope over experience." Ralph Waldo Emerson was quoting Montaigne when he wrote in Representative Men: "Is not marriage an open question , when it is alleged, since the beginning of the world, that such as are in the institution wish to get out, and such as are out wish to get in?" (1850)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lets hear it for the women! This cartoon is terrific. Love it. It could even go a long way to smoothing down my ruffled feathers. (grin)

7:53 PM  

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