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Mark Twain

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If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.


— Mark Twain


#remember #tell #truth #you

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.


— Mark Twain


#find #majority #pause #reflect #side

The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read.


— Mark Twain


#attributed-no-source #literacy #read

Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well". From: "More Maxims of Mark


— Mark Twain


#procrastination #humor

Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.


— Mark Twain


#contentment #friends #friendship #life #friendship

Go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company.


— Mark Twain


#humor #misattributed #philosophy #theology #humor

I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.


— Mark Twain


#i #interfere #never #schooling

Never tell the truth to people who are not worthy of it.


— Mark Twain


#people

Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.


— Mark Twain


#be careful #books #careful #die #health

Classic' - a book which people praise and don't read.


— Mark Twain


#classic #reading #people






About Mark Twain

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But I have thought some more since then and I have read carefully the treaty of Paris [which ended the Spanish-American War] and I have seen that we do not intend to free but to subjugate the people of the Philippines. There were three versions found in his manuscripts made between 1897 and 1905: the Hannibal Eseldorf and Print Shop versions. He did state that "the goodness the justice and the mercy of God are manifested in His works" but also that "the universe is governed by strict and immutable laws" which determine "small matters" such as who dies in a pestilence.

Twain chose to pay all his pre-bankruptcy creditors in full though he had no responsibility to do this under the law. He also worked as a typesetter and contributed articles to his older brother Orion's newspaper. He achieved great success as a writer and public speaker.

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