A Quote by Mark Twain

There isn't anything you can't stand if you are only born and bred to it. — © Mark Twain
There isn't anything you can't stand if you are only born and bred to it.
I was a countryman and a father before I was a writer on political subjects... Born and bred up in the sweet air myself, I was resolved that my children should be bred up in it too.
Animals are born and bred in litters. Solitude grows blessed and peaceful only in old age.
You can be slum-born and slum-bred and still achieve something worth while; but it is a stupid inverted snobbishness to be proud of it. If one had a right to be proud of anything, it would be of a continued decent tradition back of one.
I was born and bred to be a great flirt.
A dreamer born is a hero bred.
Derby born and bred, mate.
I am High Wycombe born and bred.
I'm a London boy, born and bred, and I'll be there for as long as I can.
I'm an inner city man, born and bred.
You mocking changeling- fairy-born and human-bred!
I've always been an England fan. I was born and bred here.
Anyone born and bred in Northern Ireland can't be too optimistic.
It is hard for any one to be an honest politician who is not born and bred a Dissenter.
I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie.
I'm from Tennessee. My mom lives in Nashville. I'm born and bred country. That's all I listen to.
I was born and bred in a tiny, low-ceilinged ground-floor apartment.
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