Erma Bombeck

"I learned the importance of a man's chair early in life. I learned that he may love several wives, embrace several cars, be true to more than one political philosophy, and be equally committed to several careers, but he will have only one comfortable chair in his life. I learned it will be an ugly chair. It will match nothing in the entire house. It will never wear out."

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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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