Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 30, 1991
Transcript:
Miss Wormwood: Who would like to summarize what we just read? Calvin, how about you? Calvin: Sorry! I'm here against my will. I refuse to cooperate. They can transport my body to school, but they can't chain my spirit! My spirit roams free! Walls can't confine it! Laws can't restrain it! Authority has no power over it! Miss Wormwood: Calvin, if you'd put half the energy of your protests into your schoolwork... Calvin: You can try to leave a message, but my spirit screens its calls.
Miss Wormwood does make a very valid point, as Calvin is a very bright little kid. But boy, does his mind tend to wander…