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en There's something very charming and warm about Blondie and Dagwood, and something very honest about the strip. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. It's as if (Young) is holding up a slightly cracked mirror to society,

en There's something very charming and warm about Blondie and Dagwood, and something very honest about the strip. It's as if (Young) is holding up a slightly cracked mirror to society.

en The anniversary storyline is quintessential 'Blondie,' ... It follows the trials and tribulations that Blondie and Dagwood face as they plan their anniversary party, the biggest party ever to take place on the funny pages. Their domestic comedy is only accentuated by the addition of so many amazing characters on the guest list.

en But it's hard to count 'Blondie' out, ... We do what we do. And we do it well. Year after year. The strip's just as funny now as it's ever been and, to be perfectly honest, just as popular.

en With this, I'm holding up a mirror to society, and every aspect of the story actually has a historical precedent.

en As they settled into marriage, 'Blondie' started to resonate with more people, ... Dagwood wasn't too different than a lot of guys. He forgets to take out the garbage. He'd rather eat one of his huge sandwiches than go out to any fancy restaurant. Hopefully, most people don't have bosses like Mr. Dithers but they could definitely relate to some of the challenges at the workplace.

en We try to update Blondie's hair and wardrobe from time to time. Though Dagwood's bad hair day has been pretty much a constant since year one,

en No, sir, I'm not saying that charming, witty and warm copy won't sell. I'm just saying I've seen thousands of charming, witty campaigns that didn't sell.

en The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art.
  Montgomery Clift

en A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked

en A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked

en To me, the problem is not the young people; the problem is we as a society continue to buckle to [corporate interests]. As a society, we are failing our young people. Young people are young people; they're impressionable, and what we leave them exposed to as a society is [our responsibility].

en [In New York, still charmed by Post-Impressionism and puzzled by Cubism, Duchamp and others took on the art establishment as a way of holding up a mirror to modern society.] Cher Tzara, ... Dada cannot live in New York. All New York is dada, and will not tolerate a rival.
  Man Ray

en I think it's very important for my team to know that as a young man I was influenced so much by Ron McBride, ... Players are a mirror of their coach. I can honestly say I tried to mirror his personality.

en When you read the book you see that these guys aren't holding any punches. They're straightforward. They're honest. They're giving you their honest opinion.
  Charles Barkley


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