Mark Twain — "To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness…"
To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness; though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.
To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness; though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.
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"I have been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened."
"If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything."
"I have never seen a dead person who looked natural."
"It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled."
"Denial ain't just a river in Egypt."
American humorist and inventor of the American vernacular novel; author of Huckleberry Finn (1884) and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Closely associated with William Dean Howells (his close friend, editor, and 'Dean of American Letters') and Bret Harte (early collaborator on Western frontier humor). For an intellectual contrast, see Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science movement — Twain's Christian Science (1907) is a 200-page sustained polemic against Eddy's claims of supernatural healing — the longest sustained attack of his career.
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