Mark Twain Quotes
Wherein Lies A Poet's Claim To Originality? That He Invents His Incidents? No. That He Was Present When His Episodes Had Their Birth? No. That He Was First To Repeat Them? No. None Of These Things Has Any Value. He Confers On Them Their Only Originality That Has Any Value, And That Is His Way Of Telling Them.
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