Yes! Mark Twain was a very witty guy. This made him quite quotable. There is a book, The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain, that contains a large collection of his quotes.
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society.
- quoted in More Maxims of Mark, Johnson, 1927
Classic: a book which people praise and don't read.
- Following the Equator, Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar
What does mark twain mean when he says, "I am opposed to having the eagle put its talon on any other land ?"
yes there is from bailey satterfield
A great number. Exactly how many depends on what you mean by "very famous". However, you should find a copy of any book of famous quotations, and find out what percentage of the book is quotations from Shakespeare. On the average, it's a fifth to a quarter of the book.
Mark Twain didn't write any episodes. If you're talking about tv
Mark Twain had many many friends in his life. Back when he use to work on steam boats he was best friends with this preacher but I forgot his name. Another one i remember is that Mark Twain tried to reform a prostitute so she could quit living her bad life style
No, Mark Twain passed away in 1910, while television was not commercially available until the late 1920s. Therefore, he did not have the opportunity to watch any film adaptations of "Huckleberry Finn" on television.
Click link below for a page of quotations, some by Vincent.
Mark Twain did not fight in any war. He was a prominent American writer who lived during the 19th century and is best known for his novels like "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
Probably not. There are some genealogy blogs that say Mark Twain is a very, very distant cousin of the president's on his mother's side, but there is no way to know how reliable that information is; and President Obama has never mentioned any relationship between his mother's family and that of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain).
no,he did not.it was awrded after his death,so technicaly,he never accepted it.
A period is the exception. Any punctuation can be used in block quotations. Periods are not used within a cited quotation, but after its source. In APA, block quotations don't use the quotation marks, but are indented 1/2 inch.
There are many but, perhaps, the best and best known was written by Mark Twain, titled Joan of Arc. It is a fictional novel but based on facts. Twain had a personal fascination with this saint.