Lynn Johnston, born on May 28, 1947, is a Canadian cartoonist best known for her comic strip For Better or For Worse. The strip, which debuted in 1979, follows the lives of the Patterson family and addresses everyday family issues with humor and warmth. Johnston's work has been praised for its realistic portrayal of family life and its exploration of social themes. She has received numerous awards for her contributions to comics, including the Reuben Award. Lynn continues to be an influential figure in the world of cartooning.

"Complaining is good for you as long as you're not complaining to the person you're complaining about."



"I've had some tremendous adventures, good and bad. It's part of the novel, and a novel isn't interesting if it doesn't have some good and bad. And you don't know what good is if bad hasn't been a part of your life."



"When Kate was born, she was born into a world of joy and happiness and confidence. The difference between the children is night and day. She's happy, she's thriving, she's full of self-confidence. I tell her she's beautiful every day before I send her off to school."



"I know it sounds crazy, but I have had far more connection with my parents after their deaths."



"I often think you bring unhappiness on yourself, because if you don't like yourself very much, you allow yourself to be influenced by people who reinforce that."



"My mother was a very literate person who had educated herself. She had an exceptional vocabulary."



"People never knew we were poor, but out of that poverty came the most incredible inventions - board games, recipes... we never stopped inventing."

