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| #6394 |  | A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain.
 -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6395 |  | A classic is something that everyone wants to have read and nobody wants to read.
 -- Mark Twain, "The Disappearance of Literature"
 
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| #6396 |  | A horse!  A horse!  My kingdom for a horse! -- Wm. Shakespeare, "Henry VI"
 
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| #6397 |  | A hundred years from now it is very likely that [of Twain's works] "The Jumping Frog" alone will be remembered.
 -- Harry Thurston Peck (Editor of "The Bookman"), January 1901.
 
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| #6398 |  | A is for Apple. -- Hester Pryne
 
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| #6399 |  | A kind of Batman of contemporary letters. -- Philip Larkin on Anthony Burgess
 
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| #6400 |  | A light wife doth make a heavy husband. -- Wm. Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"
 
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| #6401 |  | A man was reading The Canterbury Tales one Saturday morning, when his wife asked "What have you got there?"  Replied he, "Just my cup and Chaucer."
 
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| #6402 |  | ... A solemn, unsmiling, sanctimonious old iceberg who looked like he was waiting for a vacancy in the Trinity.
 -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6403 |  | A Tale of Two Cities LITE(tm) -- by Charles Dickens
 
 A lawyer who looks like a French Nobleman is executed in his place.
 
 The Metamorphosis LITE(tm)
 -- by Franz Kafka
 
 A man turns into a bug and his family gets annoyed.
 
 Lord of the Rings LITE(tm)
 -- by J.R.R. Tolkien
 
 Some guys take a long vacation to throw a ring into a volcano.
 
 Hamlet LITE(tm)
 -- by Wm. Shakespeare
 
 A college student on vacation with family problems, a screwy
 girl-friend and a mother who won't act her age.
 
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