Source: "Some Social and Psychological Consequences of the Long Wall Method of Coal-Getting", 1951, p. 14
“There is a relationship between cartooning and people like Miro and Picasso which may not be understood by the cartoonist, but it definitely is related even in the early Disney.”
Quoted in Robert Andrews, Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (1996), p. 66
1990's
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As quoted in One of the Few. (1960, June 13). Time, 75(24): 54.
Modern Painter's World, Robert Motherwell , Dyn, Nov. 1942, p. 13
1940s

The whole of this part of the subject depends on the consideration of the Intrinsic Energy of a system of bodies, as depending on the temperature and physical state, as well as the form, motion, and relative position of these bodies. Of this energy, however, only a part is available for the purpose of producing mechanical work, and though the energy itself is indestructible, the available part is liable to diminution by the action of certain natural processes, such as conduction and radiation of heat, friction, and viscosity. These processes, by which energy is rendered unavailable as a source of work, are classed together under the name of the Dissipation of Energy.
Theory of Heat http://books.google.com/books?id=DqAAAAAAMAAJ "Preface" (1871)
As quoted in Pompilio, N. (2002). Not So Funny http://www.ajr.org/article_printable.asp?id=2651. American Journalism Review.
as cited by Grace Glueck, in 'Robert Motherwell, Master of Abstract, Dies', by Grace Glueck, 'New York Times, 18 July 1991 https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/18/obituaries/robert-motherwell-master-of-abstract-dies.html
Undated
“Cartoons are ridicule and satire by definition. A negative attitude is the nature of the art.”
As cited in Lordan, Edward J. (2006). Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from King George III to George Dubya. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 135.
Part II, Chapter 6, Unemployment and Inflation, p. 137
The Death of Economics (1994)

“Relationship (definition): Liaison usually involving two people and their dirty dishes.”
Abnormally Happy: A Gay Dictionary (1985)