"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience."
"This morning arrives a letter from my ancient silver-mining comrade, Calvin H. Higbie, a man whom I have not seen nor had communication with for forty-four years. . . . [Footnote: Roughing It is dedicated to Higbie.] . . . I shall allow myself the privilege of copying his punctuation and his spelling, for to me they are a part of the man. He is as honest as the day is long. He is utterly simple-minded and straightforward, and his spelling and his punctuation are as simple and honest as he is himself. He makes no apology for them, and no apology is needed."
Source: Mark Twain (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated)”, p.276, Delphi Classics
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