Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 21, 1961
Transcript:
"Lucy stands behind the psychiatric help booth and says to Linus, \"Living is living! Living is what counts!\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"People come to me and ask me how to live . . . I tell them that to live is to live! Living is what makes living!\"<BR><BR> Linus walks up to Frieda.<BR><BR> Frieda asks, \"Is the doctor in?\" Linus replies, \"No, I think she's way out!\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Lucy stands behind the psychiatric help booth and says to Linus, \"Living is living! Living is what counts!\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"People come to me and ask me how to live . . . I tell them that to live is to live! Living is what makes living!\"<BR><BR> Linus walks up to Frieda.<BR><BR> Frieda asks, \"Is the doctor in?\" Linus replies, \"No, I think she's way out!\"<BR><BR>"
The punchline for this strip was used in a piece of animation for the unreleased 1963 documentary “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” (not to be confused with the 1969 film of the same name).