Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 28, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus are in the living-room. Linus looks at his blanket and says, "A blanket can be a real source of comfort, Charlie Brown..."<br> <br> He continues, "When life becomes unbearable..it gives you something to cling to..."<br> <br> He rubs the blanket against his face. He says, "Oh, I tell you, nothing else can give you such a feeling of security.."<br> <br> He exclaims, "And then, of course, if the going gets really tough, you can always Sell it!"<br> <br>
1balto2 over 13 years ago
LInus’ 1st philosophy.
valheru almost 13 years ago
Never forget your towel.
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
For Linus the going would never get tough enough that he would ever think of selling it.
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
A blanket will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no blanket.
ootey over 6 years ago
No way! No sell!
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
Now you can’t shut him up!