Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 25, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: I feel I have an obligation to keep a journal of my thoughts. Hobbes: Oh? Calvin: Being a genius, my ideas are naturally more important and interesting than other people's, so I figure the world would benefit from a record of my mental activities. Hobbes: How philanthropic of you. Calvin: Well, the world isn't going to get it cheap. Hobbes: So what are you writing today? Calvin: I couldn't really think of anything, so I'm drawing some martians attacking Indianapolis.
That is more interesting than most other people’s thoughts, I’ll grant him that. Steven Spielberg has made a good career based on thoughts like that.