Mark Twain: Idézetek angolul
Mark Twain volt amerikai író, újságíró, humorista. Idézetek angolul.“Often it does seem such a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat.”
Mark Twain Christian Science
Forrás: Christian Science
Mark Twain könyv A Tramp Abroad
A Tramp Abroad (1880)
Kontextus: You may say a cat uses good grammar. Well, a cat does -- but you let a cat get excited once; you let a cat get to pulling fur with another cat on a shed, nights, and you'll hear grammar that will give you the lockjaw. Ignorant people think it's the noise which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain't so; it's the sickening grammar they use.
Mark Twain könyv Pudd'nhead Wilson
Forrás: Pudd'nhead Wilson
“The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.”
Mark Twain Christian Science
Christian Science (1907)
Kontextus: When I, a thoughtful and unblessed Presbyterian, examine the Koran, I know that beyond any question every Mohammedan is insane; not in all things, but in religious matters. When a thoughtful and unblessed Mohammedan examines the Westminster Catechism, he knows that beyond any question I am spiritually insane. I cannot prove to him that he is insane, because you never can prove anything to a lunatic — for that is a part of his insanity and the evidence of it. He cannot prove to me that I am insane, for my mind has the same defect that afflicts his. All Democrats are insane, but not one of them knows it; none but the Republicans and Mugwumps know it. All the Republicans are insane, but only the Democrats and Mugwumps can perceive it. The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.
“That's the difference between governments and individuals. Governments don't care, individuals do.”
Mark Twain könyv A Tramp Abroad
Forrás: A Tramp Abroad
Mark Twain Christian Science
Forrás: Christian Science (1907), Ch. 4
Mark Twain Christian Science
Book I, Ch. 4
Christian Science (1907)
Mark Twain könyv Concerning the Jews
Concerning the Jews (Harper's Magazine, Sept. 1899)
This quote has been attributed to Mark Twain, but the attribution cannot be verified. The quote should not be regarded as authentic. — Twainquotes http://www.twainquotes.com/Discovery.html <br class="br">Actually from the 1990 book P. S. I Love You' https://books.google.com/books?id=5OORXU6rlGIC&q=bowlines#v=onepage&q=bowlines&f=false' by H. Jackson Brown. <br class="br">Misattributed