Tuchy's Law and Other Contrarian Quotes to Help You in Life's Journey

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carl (tuchy) palmieri, 2007 M04 2 - 100 pages
Tuchy's law is a lifetime collection of the most impactful words of wisdom. Tuchy Palmieri gathered these over the years under many different circumstances. This unique collection is derived from a wide variety of sources. These wisdom words were originally recorded in 9 pocket notebooks that were carried around by Tuchy and were used for guidance and as reference material when needed. It is composed of words from all aspects of life from the world's greatest minds to the billboards of the advertising wizards. From Famous people to the ordinary man who uttered profound words based on the circumstances or events at the time. It is filled with proverbs from the ancients to saying of modern man. These prophetic words speak to all aspects of life. To guide, comfort, and inspire, these one line statements are ideal to convey thoughts and to convey messages to people. A must have book for anyone who is interested in altering their lives in one or more areas

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About the author (2007)

Carl "Tuchy" Palmieri was born in 1942 in an old mansion belonging to the former mill owner of the factory where his father worked. His family was one of six related families that occupied the mansion. The second son of Italian immigrants, he grew up in Westport, Connecticut. After receiving a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Bridgeport he began his career marketing and installing accounting computers for the Burroughs Corporation. Twenty-one years later he started his own computer business in 1987. Today Carl lives with his wife Susan in Fairfield, Connecticut. He has three children, two stepchildren, and 12 grandchildren. His nickname, Tuchy, comes from having been one of three Carls in his family. There was a "Big Carl," a "Carl the Twin," and "Carluch," which meant "Little Carl." "Carluch" evolved into "Carlatuch," "Tuch," and finally, "Tuchy."

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