
Quotable Quotes
87 Pages
Laughter, that universal language, binds generations together, weaving a tapestry of humor that spans across time and space. In the realm of classic literature, humor has long been a tool to cleverly critique society, as evidenced by the wit of Mark Twain. His quips, such as "The secret of getting ahead is getting started," serve as a gentle nudge to the procrastinators among us, reminding both the young and the old that action is the antidote to inertia. Twain’s mastery of irony invites readers to chuckle at the absurdities of life, making his work as relevant today as it was in the 19th century. After all, who among us hasn’t faced a daunting to-do list that seems to expand in direct proportion to our efforts to avoid it?
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