Mark Twain Quote

Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its stones, which is silly and marketh the doer for a fool.


Letters from the earth (ed. Buccaneer Books, 1962)


Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its...

Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its...

Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its...

Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its...