A Quote by Mark Twain

the rumors of the White Sox demise are greatly exaggerated. — © Mark Twain
the rumors of the White Sox demise are greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of the American demise... have been greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of coal's demise may have been greatly exaggerated.
The rumours of the demise of the U.S. manufacturing industry are greatly exaggerated.
The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
Mark Twain put it best when he said, 'Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of my wealth are greatly exaggerated. I have never been interested in money.
I only hope those rumors I hear about what goes on in prison are greatly exaggerated.
Although the 'New York Times' annually declares that Broadway is on its deathbed, news of its demise is greatly exaggerated. There's a lot of life yet in the old tart.
One of the problems and the reason why Carolyn [Maloney ] wrote the book, the Rumors of Our Progress Have Been Greatly Exaggerated is that some people think we have made it when we have not and there's much to be done.
Doctor Jones, we're all vulnerable to vicious rumors. I seem to remember that in Honduras you were accused of being a grave robber rather than an archaeologist. Indy: Well, the newspapers greatly exaggerated the incident.
As a citizen of the great city of Chicago, I find it impossible to root against the White Sox. The White Sox organization has been much more consistent, in my lifetime at least, at putting a winning ballclub on the field.
The advantages of wealth are greatly exaggerated.
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
I definitely believe that the so-called American decline is greatly exaggerated.
There have been rumors and rumors and rumors about my love life. That's the one area that I really like to hold close to my heart.
We've greatly exaggerated the risk of sinking, without celebrating the value of swimming.
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