Mark Twain Trail Quote of the Day – Tuesday – September 14, 2021
“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.” Mark Twain
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“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.” Mark Twain
“In Boston they ask, how much does he know? In New York, how much is he worth? In Philadelphia, who were his parents?” Mark Twain
“Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes their place.” Mark Twain
“It is easier to stay out than to get out.” Mark Twain
“The radical of one century is the conservative of the next. The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the conservative adopt.” Mark Twain
“To do good is noble. To tell others to do good is even nobler and much less trouble.” Mark Twain
“Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has laid an egg cackles as if she had laid an asteroid.” Mark Twain
“I’ve had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.” Mark Twain
“When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.” Mark Twain
“He had discovered a great law of human action, without knowing it–namely, in order to make a man or a boy covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.” Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1876