When I was young I used to read about the decline of Western civilization, and I decided it was something I would like to make a contribution to.
Sure, good things can go badly wrong. Nevertheless, there's always another day.
You must swear never to go on the dole. Never be bored. Find something to do. And don't yawn.
My mother early on taught us to respect all animals, and I mean all animals - not just cats and dogs but rats and snakes and spiders and fish and wildlife, so I really grew up believing they are just like us and just as deserving of consideration.
I don't feel like I am 66 at all. I feel more like I am 35. But I have a bus pass so it must be true.
To be a judge you don't have to know about books, you have to be skilled at picking shrapnel out of your head.
Learn from nature. Stuff lives and stuff dies all the time, you know. Animals and birds and flowers. Trees come and go, and we come and go. Thats it. So we should all seize life and make the most of what we have while we can.
My favorite actor is Steve McQueen, and he did his own stunts.
I just don't know where home is. There's this promise of happiness out there. I know it. I even feel it sometimes. But it's like chasing the moon - just when I think I have it, it disappears into the horizon. I grieve and try to move on, but then the damn thing comes back the next night, giving me hope of catching it all over again.
Right from the outset, the prevailing mindset in British comics fandom was a radical and progressive one. We were all proto-hippies, and we all thought that comics would be greatly improved if everything was a bit psychedelic like Jim Steranko.
Conquering something new becomes fun, even if that thing you're conquering isn't what you'd normally do.