Zitate von Mark Twain
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Im Himmel gibt es keinen Humor.
Informationen über Mark Twain
Schriftsteller, "Die Abenteuer Tom Sawyers", "Abenteuer und Fahrten des Huckleberry Finn", "A Tramp Abroad", "Bummel durch Deutschland" (USA, 1835 - 1910).
Mark Twain · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Mark Twain wäre heute 188 Jahre, 5 Monate, 5 Tage oder 68.823 Tage alt.
Geboren am 30.11.1835 in Florida/Missouri
Gestorben am 21.04.1910 in Redding/Connecticut
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Weitere 515 Zitate von Mark Twain
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If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
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If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.
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If you've got a nice fresh corpse, fetch him out!
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In his private heart no man much respects himself.
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In religion and politics, people's beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second hand, and without examination.
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In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.
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In the first place God made idiots; this was for practice; then he made school boards.
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In the small town of Hannibal, Missouri, when I was a boy, everybody was poor, but didn't know it; and everybody was comfortable and did know it.
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It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctively native American criminal class except Congress.
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It is better not to receive deserved honours than not to deserve honours received.
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It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not deserve them.
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It is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.
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It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
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It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practise either of them.
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It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world, and moral courage so rare.
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It is not best when we use our morals on weekdays; it gets them out of repair for Sundays.
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It is the difference of opinion that makes horse races.
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It isn't the sum you get, it's how much you can buy with it that's the important thing.
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It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart:the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.
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It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.