A Quote by Mark Twain

His money is twice tainted: taint yours and taint mine. — © Mark Twain
His money is twice tainted: taint yours and taint mine.
All this money washing around Washington and all of these contributions taint all of us.
Success is what you envisage it to be. You have to go into any profession knowing what you want because people will place expectations on you and their idea of success could taint yours.
And his unkindness may defeat my life, But never taint my love.
'Great Expectations' has been described as 'Dickens's harshest indictment of society.' Which it is. After all, it's about money. About not having enough money; about the fever of the getting of money; about having too much money; about the taint of money.
Great Expectations [book by Charles Dickens] has been described as "Dickens's harshest indictment of society." Which it is. After all, it's about money. About not having enough money; about the fever of the getting of money; about having too much money; about the taint of money.
I've always wanted to hunt another human being for sport, even though I know his fear will taint the taste of the meat.
Personal publicity is apt to be dangerous to any writer's integrity; for the moment he begins to fancy himself as quite a person, a taint creeps into his work.
The taint of arrogance will I not know.
There is a taint of death, a flavour of mortality in lies.
There is a profound and ineradicable taint of antisemitism in the British.
The taint inherent in absolute power is not its inhumanity but its antihumanity.
Compassion is so pure, I don't think there is any way to taint it.
Genius has somewhat of the infantine; but of the childish not a touch or taint.
It only takes one lie to taint your entire testimony.
The cynic sees only cynicism, the depressive can taint creation with one glance
To recongnize that the treachery of one member of a house does not taint all born within it
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