"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience."
"By reading keep in a state of excited igorance, like a blind man in a house afire; flounder around, immensely but unintelligently interested; don't know how I got in and can't find the way out, but I'm having a booming time all to myself.Don't know what a Schelgesetzentwurf is, but I keep as excited over it and as worried about it as if it were my own child. I simply live on the Sch.; it is my daily bread. I wouldn't have the question settled for anything in the world."
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Source: 1895 Quoted in Albert Bigelow Paine (ed) MarkTwain's Notebook (1935), ch.23.
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