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Mark Twain Quotes:

Ocupation: Author

Life: November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910

Birthday: November 30

Death: April 21

The true charm of pedestrianism does not lie in the walking, or in the scenery, but in the talking. The walking is good to time the movement of the tongue by, and to keep the blood and the brain stirred up and active; the scenery and the woodsy smells are good to bear in upon a man an unconscious and unobtrusive charm and solace to eye and soul and sense; but the supreme pleasure comes from the talk.

- Mark Twain

source: Mark Twain (2016). “A Tramp Abroad”, p.139, Xist Publishing

topic: Lying, Eye, Men, Walks In The Woods, Trekking

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