“No public interest is anything other or nobler than a massed accumulation of private interests.”
Quote by Mark Twain
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Autobiography of Mark Twain
This book is a candid and often humorous account of Mark Twain's life, covering his childhood, travels, and experiences. It provides a unique perspective on the author's personal beliefs, social observations, and literary aspirations. more
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