“One who knows the Mississippi will promptly aver—not aloud, but to himself—that ten thousand River Commissions, with the mines of the world at their back, cannot tame that lawless stream, cannot curb it or confine it, cannot say to it, Go here, or Go there, and make it obey; cannot save a shore which it has sentenced; cannot bar its path with an obstruction which it will not tear down, dance over, and laugh at.”
Quote by Mark Twain
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Life On The Mississippi
Mark Twain's personal account of his journey down the Mississippi River, offering insights into the river's history, culture, and the people who lived along its banks. more
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