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Charles M. Schulz

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Valentine, just a few words to tell you how I love you. I have loved you since the first day I saw you. Whenever that was.


— Charles M. Schulz


#love

Dear Sweetheart, do you ever think of me? Just the other day I was thinking of you. I'm pretty sure it was you.


— Charles M. Schulz


#love

I think they assign things to students which are way over their heads, which destroy your love of reading, rather than leading you to it. I don't understand that. Gosh.


— Charles M. Schulz


#reading #school #love

How can I play baseball when I'm worried about foreign policy?


— Charles M. Schulz


#foreign-policy #baseball

Dear Valentine, I have thought of you often. Not all the time, but often.


— Charles M. Schulz


#love

Cartooning is preaching. And I think we have a right to do some preaching. I hate shallow humor. I hate shallow religious humor, I hate shallow sports humor, I hate shallowness of any kind.


— Charles M. Schulz


#cartoons #humor #preaching #shallow #shallowness

I never seem to know what's going on... Right from the very start, my life has been strange. I think I know what happened... I must have missed all the rehearsals.


— Charles M. Schulz


#life

Happiness is loving your enemies.


— Charles M. Schulz


#love

Oh yes, I'm at my happiest when I have a good idea and I'm drawing it well, and it comes out well and somebody laughs at it.


— Charles M. Schulz


#humor #humor

Dear Sweetheart, Without you my days are endless. Days seem like weeks... Weeks feel like months... Months like years... Years like centuries... Centuries like... You get the idea.


— Charles M. Schulz


#love






About Charles M. Schulz

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Did you know about Charles M. Schulz?

Schulz also had a short-lived sports-oriented comic strip called It's Only a Game (1957–1959) but he abandoned it due to the demands of the successful Peanuts. reviewing and grading lessons submitted by students. 50 caliber machine gun team.

Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26 1922 – February 12 2000) nicknamed Sparky was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Peanuts.

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