Quotations from the Project Gutenberg Editions of the Works of Mark Twain
A curated selection of memorable lines and aphorisms drawn from a broad range of the author's output, including sketches, essays, speeches, and longer narratives. Passages emphasize irony, dry humor, social critique, and vivid descriptive moments that distill voice and attitude into compact epigrams. Arranged for accessible reading and reference, the selection highlights recurring themes of human folly, institutional satire, and playful storytelling technique.
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A curated selection of memorable lines and aphorisms drawn from a broad range of the author's output, including sketches, essays, speeches, and longer narratives. Passages emphasize irony, dry humor, social critique, and vivid descriptive moments that distill voice and attitude into compact epigrams. Arranged for accessible reading and reference, the selection highlights recurring themes of human folly, institutional satire, and playful storytelling technique.
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