541 Quotations of Mark Twain.
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France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it i ...
102. 
From his cradle to his grave a man never does a single thing which has any FIRST ...
103. 
George Washington, as a boy, was ignorant of the commonest accomplishments of yo ...
104. 
God has put something noble and good into every heart His hand ...
105. 
Going to law is losing a cow for the sake of a ...
106. 
Golf is a good walk spoil ...
107. 
Golf is a good walk, ruin ...
108. 
Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how litt ...
109. 
Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. The co ...
110. 
Gratitude is a debt which usually goes on accumulating like blackmail; the more ...
111. 
Great people are those who can make others feel that they, too, can becom ...
112. 
Grief can take care if itself, but to get the full value of a joy you must have ...
113. 
Grief can take care of itself; but to get the full value of a joy you must have ...
114. 
Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed dow ...
115. 
Happiness ain't a thing in itself -- it's only a contrast with something that ai ...
116. 
Happiness is a Swedish sunset; it is there for all, but most of us look the othe ...
117. 
Hardly a man in the world has an opinion upon morals, politics or religion which ...
118. 
Have a place for everything and keep the thing somewhere else; this is not advic ...
119. 
He does not care for flowers. Calls them rubbish, and cannot tell one from anoth ...
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He had discovered a great law of human action, without knowing it - namely, that ...
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