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Mark Twain
Mark Twain

Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was a renowned American author and humorist in the 19th century. His works are characterized by humor, satire, and profound social insight, with notable novels such as 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. more

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“من به زوج ها توصیه می کنم که با مسائل زناشویی به همان طریق که با آنفولانزا برخورد می کنند روبه رو شوند. اشخاص مواظب هستند از شرایطی که ممکن است سرماخوردگی را به آنها منتقل کند جلوگیری نمایند. اما در عین حال مقداری آسپرین تدارک می بینند و به محض آنکه نخستین نشانه های سرماخوردگی را احساس کردند از آن مصرف می کنند. وقتی کودکی در یک خانواده تب می کند همه برای کمک به او بسیج می شوند.”

“They are about to say "I do", three little letters, two little words. Its the simplest part of the day; but there is nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid. "I do" means I do know I could be hurt, but I am ready to be healed with you. It means I do want to try, even when the fear of failure holds me back. And I do not know the future, but I am ready to be surprised along the way. "I do" means I do want your love & I do give you mine. And nothing we do will ever be the same, because we will be doing it all together.”

“It is in part, I suppose, that the thought of marrying anyone makes me wish to retreat to the nearest library and hide myself among the stacks; marriage has always struck me as a pointless business, at best a distraction from my work and at worst a very large distraction from my work coupled with a lifetime of tedious social obligations”