Mark Twain Quotes About Moon
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War talk by men who have been in a war is always interesting; whereas moon talk by a poet who has not been in the moon is likely to be dull.
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Every man is a moon and has a side which he turns toward nobody: you have to slip around behind it if you want to see it.
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Every man is a moon; he has a side no one sees.
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Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.
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I do not know what we should do without the pulpit. We could better spare the sun-the moon, anyway.
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We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them, and discuss about whether they was made, or only just happened - Jim he allowed they was made, but I allowed they happened; I judged it would have took too long to make so many. Jim said the moon could a laid them; well that looked kind of reasonable, so I didn't say nothing against it, because I've seen a frog lay most as many, so of course It could be done.
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