Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 11, 1961
Transcript:
"Linus sits in front of the psychiatric help booth and says to Lucy, \" . . . And then I feel sort of 'not wanted' and insignificant.\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown approaches. Lucy says, Well, you come back tomorrow and we'll talk about it some more . . .\" Linus walks away and says, \"Okay . . . Thanks mom!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown exclaims, \"'Mom'?!\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"It's a hopeful sign when the analyst becomes a parental figure to the patient!\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Linus sits in front of the psychiatric help booth and says to Lucy, \" . . . And then I feel sort of 'not wanted' and insignificant.\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown approaches. Lucy says, Well, you come back tomorrow and we'll talk about it some more . . .\" Linus walks away and says, \"Okay . . . Thanks mom!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown exclaims, \"'Mom'?!\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"It's a hopeful sign when the analyst becomes a parental figure to the patient!\"<BR><BR>"
I’m right there with you, Charlie Brown.