"It doesn't pay to live in the past ... there's no future in it." "Survival is the art of making the least of the worst and the most of the least!" "We should enjoy here while we're here cause there's no here, there!"
In the great tradition of Ben Franklin, Will Rogers, and Forrest Gump, Ziggy offers his own homespun philosophy. Who knew? But who else is better qualified to contemplate life's mysteries. Ziggy suffers the slings and arrows of day-to-day living and yet still gets misty at the sight of a beautiful sunset. Simple, direct, and true, these heartfelt observations cover more than twenty-five years of Ziggy's experiences. This fun and inspiring collection is sure to strike a chord of appreciation in everyone.
Tom Wilson is the author of the phenomenally popular cartoon Ziggy, which is syndicated internationally in more than 600 newspapers. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with his two sons and is president of Ziggy and Friends, Inc. Wilson is also founder of Character Matters, a branding and marketing firm.
This is a cute little book of Ziggyisms, notable quotes of wisdom for everyday living. Some of my favorites: "I miss the good old days... things were much more like they used to be back then." "It's kinda pathetic when your main squeeze is fuzzy and stuffed." "Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid entirely." "I'd be more optimistic... if I thought it would help!!" :)