Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 05, 1959
Transcript:
Linus stands next to Lucy in a field sucking his thumb and holding the blanket up to his head. Lucy says, "I don't think it's right to bring new babies into this uncertain world..this is the wrong time!"<br> <br> Linus turns to her and asks,"What are you gonna do with all those babies who are lined up waiting to be born?"<br> <br> He raises his hands and continues, "You just can't tell them to go away and Wait for another thousand years can you? Can You?" She replies,"No I guess you can't.."<br> <br> He resumes sucking his thumb and holding his blanket. He exclaims,"The whole trouble with you is you never think these things through!" Lucy grimaces.<br> <br>
decimator1337 about 10 years ago
WHOA! That is massively philosophical, and quite correct.
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s her trouble, among many, many other things.
AlanTompkins over 3 years ago
Linus is so correct! We need welcome them with open arms; the future is bright because of them; we need NOT impose our ways on them and if that is so perhaps we can truly have a peaceful world.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
She’s being hypocritical, it’s obvious she wants a baby sister