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Americans: We Americans worship the almighty dollar!…
Anger: When angry, count four; when…
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Baseball: And so I drink long life to the boys who plowed a…
Baseball: Baseball is the very symbol, the outward…
California: All scenery in California requires distance…
Capitalism: That's right. 'Tain't yours, and…
Chicago: That astonishing Chicago—a city where they…
Cities: In Boston they ask, How much does he know? In…
Civil Rights: It is by the goodness…
Civilization: But I reckon I got to light out for the…
Classics: Something that everybody wants to…
Conscience: That's always the way; it don't make no…
Cowardice: There are several good protections against…
Desire: Adam was but human—this explains…
Doctors: He has been a doctor a year now and has had…
Doctors: Surgeons and anatomists see no…
Education: I have never let my…
Education: Soap and education are not…
Food: Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage…
France: France has neither winter nor summer nor…
Friends: It takes your enemy and…
Germany: Where and how did we get the idea that the…
God: The noblest work of God?…
Golf: Golf is a good walk…
Heaven: That's the main charm of heaven—there's all…
Human Condition: If the Eiffel Tower were now representing…
Human Condition: Man is a museum of…
Human Nature: Man is the only animal…
Ideas: Crank—a man with a new idea until it succeeds.…
Indecision: I must have a prodigious…
Jane Austen: Jane Austen's books, too, are…
Language: I can understand German as well as the maniac…
Language: My philological studies have satisfied me that a…
Language: Whenever the literary German dives into a…
Life and Death: All say, "How hard it…
Life: When we remember that we…
Madness: The way it is now,…
Manners: Good breeding consists in concealing…
Mark Twain: Mark Twain and I are…
Mark Twain: The average American loves his…
Morality: Morals are an acquirement—like music,…
Obituaries: The report of my death…
Parents: When I was a boy of 14 my father was so…
Prayer: You can't pray a lie—I found that out.
Procreation: Familiarity breeds contempt—and children.
Pronunciation: They spell it Vinci and…
Racism: It was fifteen minutes before I could work myself…
Radicalism: The radical invents the views.…
Repartee: Scarce, sir. Mighty scarce.
Respect: When people do not respect…
Right: Always do right. This will…
Science: An oyster has hardly any more reasoning…
Shame: It was enough to make a body ashamed of the…
Slavery: Yes—en I's rich now, come to look at it. I owns…
Sleep: There ain't no way to…
Smoking: To cease smoking is the…
Speeches: It usually takes more than…
Teeth: Adam and Eve had many…
Theodore Roosevelt: I always enjoy his society,…
Truth: There was things which he…
Truth: Truth is the most valuable…
United States: There is a sumptuous variety about the New…
Wine: The Germans are exceedingly fond of Rhine…
Women: Woman is unrivaled as a…
Work: Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is …
Writers: Mark Twain...is interested in…
residence as an example of High Victorian Gothic
Cities: In Boston they ask, How much does he know? In…
In Boston they ask, How much does he know? In New York, How much is he worth? In Philadelphia, Who were his parents?
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