Quote by Mark Twain
The proper proportions of a maxim: a minimum of sound to a maximum

The proper proportions of a maxim: a minimum of sound to a maximum of sense. – Mark Twain

Other quotes by Mark Twain

Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered — either by themselves or by others. – Mark Twain

Category:
Confidence
Read Quote

Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do. – Mark Twain

Category:
work
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Quotations
category

If the grain were separated from the chaff which fills the Works of our National Poets, what is truly valuable would be to what is useless in the proportion of a mole-hill to a mountain. – Edmund Burke

Category:
Quotations

One has to secrete a jelly in which to slip quotations down people’s throats—and one always secretes too much jelly. – Virginia Woolf

Category:
Quotations

Whenever we would prepare the mind by a forcible appeal, an opening quotation is a symphony preluding on the chords whose tones we are about to harmonize. – Isaac D’Israeli, “Quotation,” A Second Series of Curiosities of Literature

Category:
Quotations

I had continued jotting down good lines—once the eyes and ears are awakened to the possibilities they can’t be put back to sleep… – Robert Byrne, The Third and Possibly the Best 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said,

Category:
Quotations

Random Quotes

The man who has won millions at the cost of his conscience is a failure. – B.C. Forbes

Category:
Integrity

Ive never been to a race car race before. – Christina Ricci

Category:
car

If we value what weve inherited for free – from other women – surely its right morally and ethically for us to wake up and say, Im a feminist. – Annie Lennox

Category:
Women

I can remember when I was a baby and my mother was there watching the show. I went and bought 100 episodes and watched them. I respect it so much that the sitcom itself and Ed Norton Im not playing Ed Norton but my version of it, cause Im a black man. – Mike Epps

Category:
respect