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Pronounced Quotes by Mark Twain
- The Church has opposed every innovation and discovery from the day of Galileo down to our own time, when the use of anesthetics in childbirth…
- Names are not always what they seem. The common Welsh name Bzjxxllwcp is pronounced Jackson.
- When the Lord finished the world, he pronounced it good. That is what I said about my first work, too. But Time, I tell you,…
- The so-called Christian nations are the most enlightened and progressive ... but in spite of their religion, not because of it. The Church has opposed…
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- The Church has opposed every innovation and discovery from the day of Galileo down to our own time, when the use of… — Mark Twain
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- The sentence of the first murderer was pronounced by the Supreme Judge of the universe. Was it death? No, it was life.… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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