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The Adventures of Mark Twain

Men will always vary in nature, race, creed, and desires. There will always be the...

Mark Twain: Men will always vary in nature, race, creed, and desires. There will always be the belligerent and oppressed. But in our country, we can and must hold fast to our ideal of democracy, because we've made it a shining reality. Let's cherish our proud traditions of freedom and tolerance. Let's vow that our tolerance will never become indifference, and our freedom never become license. Let's respect each other's rights and defend, with the pen, if possible, or the sword if need be, our inalienable privilege to be a free and united people

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Men will always vary
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In nature race creed and desires
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There will always be the
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The belligerent and the oppressed
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But in our country we can and
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Must hold fast to our ideal of democracy because we've made it a shining reality
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Let's cherish our proud traditions of freedom and tolerance
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Let's vow our tolerance will never become indifference
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And our freedom never become license
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Let's respect each other's rights
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And defend with the pen if possible or the sword if need be
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Our inalienable privilege to be a free and united people
Duration
49 seconds
Views
86
Timestamp in Movie
01:01:12
Uploaded
Feb 03, 2025
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures

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Movie Summary

The dramatized life of immortal humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, from his days as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River until his death in 1910 shortly after Halley's Comet returned.