Through the years the comic strip Peanuts has offered us many a proverb and precept, grass-roots wisdom that touches even as it enlightens and instructs. In this delightful new collection, Charles M. Schulz offers us more than sixty adages for ourMoreThrough the years the comic strip Peanuts has offered us many a proverb and precept, grass-roots wisdom that touches even as it enlightens and instructs.
In this delightful new collection, Charles M. Schulz offers us more than sixty adages for our times, fresh maxims for our amusement, comfort, and pure pleasure. Ranging from the short and serious, A hug is better than all the theology in the world, to vintage Schulz-fantastical, The early bird need not pursue the worm when he can order pizza at midnight, these original aphorisms offer more insight than a dozen weighty philosophers tomes.