Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 11, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown exclaims to Patty as she passes, "Believe In Me!"<br> <br> He exclaims to Snoopy, "Believe In Me!"<br> <br> He follows Violet and exclaims, "Believe In Me!"<br> <br> He sits on the sidewalks dejected. He says, "I just can't get people to believe in me..."<br> <br>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Be fair through yourself, don’t believe them either.
m.l. over 12 years ago
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
Maybe don’t demand it next time.
UltraCharlie about 7 years ago
Charlie Brown represents those who are beginning to believe the world is flat.
luec about 2 years ago
The porcupine is back…
kcj almost 2 years ago
Much emphasis here, sort of like Meatloaf (much later, 1995): “I’d lie for you and that’s the truth, Do anything you asked me to, I’d even sell my soul for you, I’d do it all for you, If you just believe in me”
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
Maybe it’s your approach?
NyxMoonPage about 1 month ago
I believe in you, Charlie Brown!