Quote by Mark Twain
If to be interesting is to be uncommonplace, it is becoming a ques

If to be interesting is to be uncommonplace, it is becoming a question, with me, if there are any commonplace people. – 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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My mother had a great deal of trouble with me, but I think she enjoyed it. – Mark Twain

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Nothing is so commonplace has the wish to be remarkable. – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Take a commonplace, clean it and polish it, light it so that it produces the same effect of youth and freshness and originality and spontaneity as it did originally, and you have done a poets job. The rest is literature. – Jean Cocteau

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Nothing is poetical if plain daylight is not poetical; and no monster should amaze us if the normal man does not amaze. – G. K. Chesterton

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Ordinary

Every day of my life, I feel fat. Its not correct thinking in the natural, normal human beings way of life. – Angie Everhart

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Ordinary

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The human mind evolved always in the company of the human body, and of the animal body before it was human. The intricate connections of mind and body must exceed our imagination, as from our point of view we are peculiarly prevented from observing them. – John Desmond Bernal

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