Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 18, 1976
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the pitcher's mound with his tongue out and wiping his brow; he sighs,"Whew" Linus walks up to the mound and Charlie Brown says,"I don't understand it..."<BR><BR> He grimaces and says,"The weather sure has been bad lately." Linus exclaims,"Don't criticize the world, Charlie Brown!"<BR><BR> Linus asks,"Where were you when he laid the foundation of the Earth? Who laid its cornerstone when its morning stasrs sand together?"<BR><BR> Linus continues,"Who shut in the sea with doors when it burst forth from the womb? Have you entered the storehouse of the snow?"<BR><BR> He continues,"Who can number the clouds by wisdom? Or who can tilt the waterskins of the heavens?"<BR><BR> He continues,"Is the wild ox willing to serve you? Do you give the horse his might? Is it by your wisdom that the hawk soars, and spreads his wings toward the south?"<BR><BR> He walks off concluding,"Don't criticize the world, Charlie Brown." Charlie Brown watches him go and calls,"How would it be if I just yelled at the umpire?"<BR><BR>
The book of Job, I love that one! <3