11+ Bob Thaves Quotes On Education
Bob Thaves was an American cartoonist who was best known for his comic strip "Frank and Ernest". He was also the creator of the popular catchphrase "Well, there's your problem right there". Thaves' work appeared in newspapers around the world for more than 50 years. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Bob Thaves on education, life, love.
I don't know if I can live on my income or not - the government won't let me try it. — Bob Thaves
Inside me there's a thin person struggling to get out, but I can usually sedate him with four or five cupcakes. — Bob Thaves
Money talks — but credit has an echo. — Bob Thaves
My mind wanders a lot, but fortunately it's too weak to go very far. — Bob Thaves
It's not that Good doesn't triumph over Evil, it's that the point spread is too small. — Bob Thaves
When you come into the world you have nothing... when you leave you have nothing... and in between there's the IRS. — Bob Thaves
I like to get to work early. Before my brain knows what I'm up to. — Bob Thaves
A fool and his money are soon parted. It takes creative tax laws for the rest. — Bob Thaves
The Senate being tied is a start. Now, if only it could be gagged. — Bob Thaves
People used to live lives of quiet desperation - now they go on talk shows! — Bob Thaves
I believe in facing reality. But only because I don't like turning my back on it. — Bob Thaves
Life Lessons by Bob Thaves
- Bob Thaves teaches us to find humor in everyday life, as he often used his cartoons to poke fun at the mundane and mundane aspects of life.
- He also reminds us to keep our sense of humor in difficult times, as he used his cartoons to bring a bit of levity to difficult situations.
- Lastly, he encourages us to be creative and think outside the box, as his cartoons often featured unique and creative solutions to everyday problems.
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