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Who Is Mark Twain?: Unpublished Personal Papers and Essays―Twenty-Six Works of Humor and Satire Who Is Mark Twain?: Unpublished Personal Papers and Essays―Twenty-Six Works of Humor and Satire by Mark Twain
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“When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction.”
Mark Twain, Who Is Mark Twain?: Unpublished Personal Papers and Essays―Twenty-Six Works of Humor and Satire
“A consciously exaggerated compliment is an offense.”
Mark Twain, Who Is Mark Twain?: Unpublished Personal Papers and Essays―Twenty-Six Works of Humor and Satire
“Does Jane Austen do her work too remorselessly well? For me, I mean? Maybe that is it. She makes me detest all her people, without reserve. Is that her intention? It is not believable. Then is it her purpose to make the reader detest her people up to the middle of the book and like them in the rest of the chapters? That could be. That would be high art. It would be worth while, too. Some day I will examine the other end of her books and see.”
Mark Twain, Who Is Mark Twain?
“បោះបង់ការជក់បារីចោលគឺជារឿងស្រួលបំផុតនៅលើពិភពលោក។
ខ្ញុំដឹងពីព្រោះខ្ញុំបានធ្វើវារាប់ពាន់ដងមកហើយ។”
Mark Twain, Who Is Mark Twain?: Unpublished Personal Papers and Essays―Twenty-Six Works of Humor and Satire