Lorin Morgan-Richards: Likeness

Lorin Morgan-Richards is American poet, cartoonist, and children's writer. Explore interesting quotes on likeness.
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“Primarily, they (ideas) come from daydreaming or every day occurrences. I try to get out and about, especially new places to let the environment inspire me. I start an illustration of a building I see and then the elements of different characters will populate in my mind like a set and actors on a stage. If nothing comes up I continue to draw until something unfolds.”

Regarding how he comes up with ideas for his comic strips The Goodbye Family and The Noodle Rut (1 June 2017).
Source: Lorin Morgan-Richards Newsletter #2, Us6.campaign-archive2.com, 2017-06-26 http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=51e751ef352e602deca0ecdc7&id=2e82f26313,

“Old robots are becoming more human and young humans are becoming more like robots.”

Excerpt from the book The Goodbye Family Unveiled (2017) by Lorin Morgan-Richards.

“Adults should strive to be more like children.”

Speaking at Women's march in Los Angeles (21 January 2017).