Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 26, 1954
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is standing in the field. He turns to Violet and declares, "Men are lots smarter than women!" She exlaims, "THEY ARE NOT!"<br> <br> He exclaims, "Men are lots smarter than GIRLS!" She replies, "Not necessarily."<br> <br>He spreads his hands and says, "Well...men MUST be smarter than girl BABIES..." She concedes, "I guess I can grant you THAT, Charlie Brown..."<br> <br> He walks away saying, "Somehow, that wasn't much of a victory.."<br> <br>
We look at this and debate it, but these are the things kids argued about, without reason or examples. It’s just something that comes to them, they heard somewhere, or just want it to be that way, and they argue it. This was life.