“I have a religion-but you will call it blasphemy. It is that there is a God for the rich man but none for the poor.....Perhaps your religion will sustain you,will feed you-I place no dependence in mine. Our religions are alike, though, in one respect-neither can make a man happy when he is out of luck.”
Quote by Mark Twain
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The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain
This book compiles a selection of Mark Twain's most memorable and thought-provoking quotes, offering a glimpse into his wit and wisdom. It includes excerpts from his novels, essays, and speeches, showcasing his sharp wit and profound observations on human nature, society, and the human condition. more
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