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Ralph Steadman
May 15, 1936 -
Nationality: British
Category: Cartoonist
Subcategory: British Cartoonist

God invented mankind because he loved silly stories.

   

Like you do about Nelson Mandela, you can't help feeling the guy's a good man.

   

I've done the Rolling Stones eating each other.

   

It makes me so desperately sad to witness just how unforgivably wretched our world has become.

   

Moral authority has been laid to rest, world opinion is no more than a game show and the difference between good and evil is about as relevant as changing channels.

   

Business should never be allowed to justify mean, thug ugly deals for any reason.

   

There is no truly global justice.

   

The kids are not brought up to have minds of their own as individuals.

   

I get my best ideas in a thunderstorm. I have the power and majesty of nature on my side.

   

You see that's what I think is such a terrible, terrible betrayal, the trust that people have in government.

   

Man's idea of God, and a God's collusion, is an essential part of the equation to wage war.

   

Governments are not running the show anymore. Scumbag Entrepreneurs are, and they have a harsh and ruthless agenda.

   

We seem to think we have some control over this planet.

   

I once saw a lump of Greenland breaking off into the sea and moving south, which of course will affect the atmosphere and us generally, and it'll happen more and more.

   

Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate.

   

You see, nature will do exactly what it must, and if we are a hindrance to its development, to even its destructive powers to reform itself and we are in a way, we will go.

   

I am an artist and have no right buggering about with verbs and split infinitives, which is what being a writer says to me.

   

Suspicion and doubt lead to animosity and hatred.

   

You know, we're really destroying ourselves because we're really making the motivating force of anything we do selfish.

   

Isolationism is over.

   

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