Walt Kelly

Walt Kelly
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr.or Walt Kelly, was an American animator and cartoonist, best known for the comic strip Pogo. He began his animation career in 1936 at Walt Disney Studios, contributing to Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Dumbo. In 1941 Kelly transferred at the age of 28 to work at Dell Comics, where he created Pogo, which eventually became his platform for political and philosophical commentary...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth25 August 1913
CountryUnited States of America
In like a dimwit, out like a light.
What's good about March? Well, for one thing, it keeps February and April apart.
Eventually every man gotta face the problem of tryin' to figger if it's worthwhile to prove that he is himself. (Porky Pine)
Having lost sight of our objectives, we redoubled our efforts.
Traces of nobility, gentleness, and courage persist in all people, do what we will to stamp out the trend. So, too, do those characteristics which are ugly....
Food for thought is no substitute for the real thing.
We have met the enemy and he is us.
Too soon we breast the tape and too late we realize the fun lay in the running. We deny that the end justifies the means without ever stopping to consider that for practical purposes the End and the Means are one and the same thing. If there is to be any satisfaction in life it must come in transit, for who can tell when he will be struck down in mid-method?