you just gotta love this stuff...
everyday is humbling experience when you truly realize how little we know and how insignificant we really are...
Thanks for the post...cool info.
That is how I feel when I watch an eclipse or a comet or a falling star.
Mark Twain was great even during his lifetime. He had many jobs that gave him a good education and varied experiences with many kinds of people. Something else that helped him achieve greatness in the world was that he was determined. He set goals to write his books and set many goals to write magazine articles, newspaper articles and other types of articles. A third thing that helped him achieve greatness was that he had perseverance. That quality helped him write books because he kept on trying to think of varied ways to write his stories and articles. Finally, Mark Twain learned from his experiences. He learned early on that his readers liked different writing styles. He didn't disappoint them when he wrote his humor, satire, and adventure. If his books got bad ratings, he would know not to try something different. Some of his characteristics were integrity, sense-of-humor, and initiative. Mark Twain's personality was funny, out-going, and cooperative. His humorous and insightful remarks were often quoted around the world, both then and now. Mark Twain will be remembered and quoted for a long time.