• Mark Twain Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which, before their union, were not perceived to have any relation.
    Mark Twain
    American writer (ps. of Samuel Langhorne Clemens) 1835-1910
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Mark Twain - Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which, before their union, were not perceived to have any relation.
Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which, before their union, were not perceived to have any relation. by : Mark Twain
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z-love-parijs Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which, before their union, were not perceived to have any relation.
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