Ernest Hemingway once said of Mark Twain, "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called 'Huckleberry Finn'." This reflects Hemingway's respect for Twain's groundbreaking work in shaping American literature.
Mark Twain said that he would give Tom a voice. This is from a book.
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mark twain was a drinker one day he walked up behind a girl and slapped her bottom area it turns out it was a man a very big man who then threw mark off the boat .... needless to say mark twain never got on that boat again
There is no record of Mark Twain saying "Honesty: the best of all the lost art." This specific quote does not appear to be attributed to him.
By using satire he caught people's attention to what he had to say on society.
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Yes, Mark Twain did say that the Comstock Lode in Nevada was the "richest place on Earth" due to its abundant silver deposits. Twain worked as a reporter in the area during the mining boom and witnessed the wealth generated by the mines firsthand.
That "... My Death has been very over exagerated."
Mark Twain said "We have the best government money can buy."
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 that's a line from "A Chorus Line" and coined by Thommie Walsh.
The first novel ever written on a typewriter is believed to be "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain in 1876. Twain was an early adopter of the typewriter and used it to draft parts of his famous novel.