In October 1866 I broke out as a lecturer, and from that day to this I have always been able to gain my living without doing any work; for the writing of books and magazine matter was always play, not work. I enjoyed it; it was merely billiards to me.


p. 245 - Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 3 (2015)


In October 1866 I broke out as a lecturer, and from that day to this I have always been able to gain my living without doing any work; for the...

In October 1866 I broke out as a lecturer, and from that day to this I have always been able to gain my living without doing any work; for the...

In October 1866 I broke out as a lecturer, and from that day to this I have always been able to gain my living without doing any work; for the...

In October 1866 I broke out as a lecturer, and from that day to this I have always been able to gain my living without doing any work; for the...