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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Pagina 76
... reason , where we feel , we just feel . -A Connecticut Yankee , 1889 , ch . 11 I have a badgered , harassed feeling , a good part of my time . -Letter to Jane Clemens , February FISHING 17 , 1878 Returning home after a weekend in the ...
... reason , where we feel , we just feel . -A Connecticut Yankee , 1889 , ch . 11 I have a badgered , harassed feeling , a good part of my time . -Letter to Jane Clemens , February FISHING 17 , 1878 Returning home after a weekend in the ...
Pagina 98
... reason with your heart ; it has its own laws , and thumps about things which the intellect scorns . -A Connecticut Yankee , 1889 , ch . 20 The heart is the real Fountain of Youth . -Notebook , 1898 HEAVEN One of the last things Mark ...
... reason with your heart ; it has its own laws , and thumps about things which the intellect scorns . -A Connecticut Yankee , 1889 , ch . 20 The heart is the real Fountain of Youth . -Notebook , 1898 HEAVEN One of the last things Mark ...
Pagina 202
... reason is plain : a pilot , in those days , was the only unfettered and entirely independent human being that lived in the earth . " Your true pilot cares nothing about anything on earth but the river , and his pride in his occupation ...
... reason is plain : a pilot , in those days , was the only unfettered and entirely independent human being that lived in the earth . " Your true pilot cares nothing about anything on earth but the river , and his pride in his occupation ...
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