Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 19, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: People don't realize what a burden it is being a genius like me. It's not easy having a mind that operates on a higher plane than everyone else's! People just refuse to see that I'm the crux of all history, a boy of destiny! Hobbes: I suppose one could recognize a boy of destiny by his planet-and-star underpants. Calvin: Another trenchant comment by a jealous lesser intellect.
Genius is something that needs to be proved, Calvin. You consistently proved you’re not.