Erma Bombeck

"Adults are always telling young people, 'These are the best years of your life.' Are they? I don't know. Sometimes when adults say this to children I look into their faces. They look like someone on the top seat of the Ferris wheel who has had too much cotton candy and barbecue. They'd like to get off and be sick but everyone keeps telling them what a good time they're having."

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Source: Erma Bombeck (2011). “At Wit's End”, p.142, Fawcett

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Erma Bombeck

Erma Bombeck

Humorist, Writer

Erma Bombeck was a renowned American humorist known for her witty observations on family life, particularly in her bestselling book 'If Life is a Bowl of Cherries.'

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