“I finally did not understand if we are living to survive or we are living to die!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (February 1995), p. 3
Javad Alizadeh is an Iranian professional cartoonist best known for his caricatures of politicians, comic actors, footballers, and for his scientific/philosophical column titled 4D Humor, which has won awards from Italy, China and Japan. An active artist since 1970, his works have been published in international publications. He is the founder of the leading monthly cartoon magazine Humor & Caricature and is its founding and current publisher and editor-in-chief. Wikipedia
“I finally did not understand if we are living to survive or we are living to die!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (February 1995), p. 3
“We all laugh and cough with the same language and will die with the same language as well!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (June 1995), p. 3
“The death of our close friends and relatives proves that how close the death is to us!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (January 1996), p. 3
“Paper is my best friend and paper seller is my worst friend!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (April 1995), p. 3
Quoted in "Cartoonist Alizadeh, translating world into humor" in Press TV (23 April 2009) http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/92323.html
Quoted in "About me" in his 4D Humor website http://javad.8m.com/about.html
“Our lives consist of two numbers: date of birth and date of death.”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (October 1995), p. 3
Quoted in "Cartoonist Alizadeh, translating world into humor" in Press TV (23 April 2009) http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/92323.html
“It is a strange paradox: Humans drown in the water, fish drown in the land.”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (July 1995), p. 3
Quoted in "Cartoonist Alizadeh, translating world into humor" in Press TV (23 April 2009) http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/92323.html
“The world starts with a Big Bang and finishes with a human-made atomic Big Bang!”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (May 1995), p. 3
“Sweetness of life depends to its bitterness.”
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (September 1995), p. 3