Welcome to Mark Twain Sunday here at MMOB:
This week, our words of wisdom from the man in white are all about YOUTH
"The heart is the real Fountain of Youth. While that remains young the Waterbury of Time must stand still." - Notebook, 1898
"Consider well the proportion of things. It is better to be a young June-bug than an old bird of paradise." - Pudd'nhead Wilson
"One gets large impressions in boyhood, sometimes, which he has to fight against all his life." - The Innocents Abroad
"One of the very advantages of youth- you don't own any stock in anything. You have a good time, and all the grief and trouble is with the other fellows." - Speech October 3, 1895
"The elastic heart of youth cannot be compressed into one constrained shape long at a time." - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Thanks for TwainQuotes.com once again for this week's quote goodness.
Cheers! - Jason
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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