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Here lies a nuisance dedicated to sanity.
I have never met anyone who wasn't against war. Even Hitler and Mussolini were, according to themselves.
Making a cartoon occupied usually about three full days, two spent in labour and one in removing the appearance of labour.
Some critics of my work took the view that a satirist should defer to the finer feelings of his readers and respect widely held beliefs.
Churchill was one of the few men I have met who even in the flesh give me the impression of genius. George Bernard Shaw is another. It is amusing to know that each thinks the other is overrated.
I have learned from experience that, in the bluff and counterbluff of world politics, to draw a hostile war lord as a horrible monster is to play his game. What he doesn't like is being shown as a silly ass.