Bill Watterson Quote

Hobbes: Whatcha doin'?Calvin: Getting rich!Hobbes: Really?Calvin: Yep. I'm writing a self-help book! There's a huge market for this stuff.Calvin: First you convince people there's something wrong with them. That's easy because advertising has already conditioned people to feel insecure about their weight, looks, social status, sex appeal, and so on.Calvin: Next, you convince them that the problem is not their fault and that they're victims of larger forces. That's easy, because it's what people believe anyway. Nobody wants to be responsible for his own situation.Calvin: Finally, you convince them that with your expert advice and encouragement, they can conquer their problem and be happy.Hobbes: Ingenious. What problem will help people solve?Calvin: Their addiction to self-help books!Calvin: My book is called, Shut up and stop whining: How to do something with your life besides think about yourself.Hobbes: You should probably wait for the advance before you buy anything.Calvin: The trouble is... If my program works, I won't be able to write a sequel.

Bill Watterson

Hobbes: Whatcha doin'?Calvin: Getting rich!Hobbes: Really?Calvin: Yep. I'm writing a self-help book! There's a huge market for this stuff.Calvin: First you convince people there's something wrong with them. That's easy because advertising has already conditioned people to feel insecure about their weight, looks, social status, sex appeal, and so on.Calvin: Next, you convince them that the problem is not their fault and that they're victims of larger forces. That's easy, because it's what people believe anyway. Nobody wants to be responsible for his own situation.Calvin: Finally, you convince them that with your expert advice and encouragement, they can conquer their problem and be happy.Hobbes: Ingenious. What problem will help people solve?Calvin: Their addiction to self-help books!Calvin: My book is called, Shut up and stop whining: How to do something with your life besides think about yourself.Hobbes: You should probably wait for the advance before you buy anything.Calvin: The trouble is... If my program works, I won't be able to write a sequel.

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About Bill Watterson

William Boyd Watterson II (born July 5, 1958) is an American cartoonist who authored the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. The strip was syndicated from 1985 to 1995. Watterson concluded Calvin and Hobbes with a short statement to newspaper editors and his readers that he felt he had achieved all he could in the medium. Watterson is known for his negative views on comic syndication and licensing, his efforts to expand and elevate the newspaper comic as an art form, and his move back into private life after Calvin and Hobbes ended. Watterson was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The suburban Midwestern United States setting of Ohio was part of the inspiration for the setting of Calvin and Hobbes. Watterson currently lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.