“A man who keeps company with glaciers comes to feel tolerably insignificiant by and by. The Alps and the glaciers together are able to take every bit of conceit out of a man and reduce his self-importance to zero if he will only remain within the influence of their sublime presence long enough to give it a fair and reasonable chance to do its work.”
Quote by Mark Twain
Book:A Tramp Abroad
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A Tramp Abroad
Mark Twain's 'A Tramp Abroad' is a humorous and insightful account of his journey through Europe, offering readers a glimpse into the sights, cultures, and people he encountered during his travels. more
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