The Wit & Wisdom of Mark TwainHarper & Row, 1987 - 265 pagina's This sparkling anthology of Mark Twain's most trenchant remarks has been culled from his books, speeches, letters and conversations recorded by contemporaries. The sayings are as fresh today as when he first wrote them and represent Twain at his wittiest and best. |
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Mark Twain Alex Ayres. ARK Oh , this infernal Human Race ! I wish I had it in the Ark again— with an auger ! - " In Memory of Samuel Langhorn Clemens , " 1922 , p . 37 ( American Academy of Arts and Letters pamphlet ) ARMS RACE By and by ...
Mark Twain Alex Ayres. ARK Oh , this infernal Human Race ! I wish I had it in the Ark again— with an auger ! - " In Memory of Samuel Langhorn Clemens , " 1922 , p . 37 ( American Academy of Arts and Letters pamphlet ) ARMS RACE By and by ...
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Mark Twain Alex Ayres. HUMAN RACE I have no race prejudices , and I think I have no color prejudices or caste prejudices nor creed prejudices . Indeed I know it . I can stand any society . All that I care to know is that a man is a human ...
Mark Twain Alex Ayres. HUMAN RACE I have no race prejudices , and I think I have no color prejudices or caste prejudices nor creed prejudices . Indeed I know it . I can stand any society . All that I care to know is that a man is a human ...
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... race — includ- ing every splendid intellect in it — that there is no such thing as a witch ; it has taken several thousand years to convince that same fine race — including every splendid intellect in it — that there is no such person ...
... race — includ- ing every splendid intellect in it — that there is no such thing as a witch ; it has taken several thousand years to convince that same fine race — including every splendid intellect in it — that there is no such person ...
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