Quote by Mark Twain
It is human to exaggerate the merits of the dead. - Mark Twain

It is human to exaggerate the merits of the dead. – Mark Twain

Other quotes by Mark Twain

We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or poets, or statesmen; but when the toast works down to the babies, we stand on common ground. – Mark Twain

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Baby, Babies
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We could use up two Eternities in learning all that is to be learned about our own world and the thousands of nations that have arisen and flourished and vanished from it. Mathematics alone would occupy me eight million years. – Mark Twain

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Math
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I never exaggerate. I just remember big. – Chi Chi Rodriguez

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Every vice is only an exaggeration of a necessary and virtuous function. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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There is no one who does not exaggerate! – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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An exaggeration is a truth that has lost its temper. – Khalil Gibran

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