“Politically I am neither left nor right! And this kind of political-ethical standpoint-- being in the middle-- usually brings about seclusion and isolation! But now I do not mind it anymore and, instead, I work more and more in my self-made solitude!”
Quoted in "About me" in his 4D Humor website http://javad.8m.com/about.html
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Javad Alizadeh 13
cartoonist, journalist and humorist 1953Related quotes

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