If you think you’re watching too much TV or playing on-line games. You’ll appreciate "It’s All About ME!" It won’t interfere with either of these pursuits. It’s full of short, easy-to-digest bits of wit and wisdom that will provide you with hours of enjoyment without testing your attention span.
Lady Bird Johnson and Marilyn Monroe discuss the virtues of love and marriage. Coco Chanel and Christopher Marlow weigh in on sexuality. Noel Coward discusses sex with Tennessee Williams.
But matters of the heart aren't the only topics addressed by luminaries from Sophocles to Barack Obama. Carl Jung reveals the secret to psychiatry: "Show me a sane man and I'll cure him for you." Oprah Winfrey explains why she gave up her dream of becoming an interior designer: "It's easier for me to make multi-million dollar decisions, than decide on carpet for my porch." John Paul I examines the mystery of preordination: "If someone had told me I would be Pope one day, I would have studied harder."
Some of history's greatest minds - and a few notables who speak as if they've lost theirs - ponder life and its impact on the one person who has dominated mankind's thoughts, dreams and aspirations since the beginning of time.
About the Author
George Pica has been a journalist and educator for more than 30 years. A native of Illinois, he resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife Carol, cat Riley and dog Yo-DEL.


