Weirdly enough, one of Marks Twain’s most famous quotes is something that appears to be falsely attributed to him. The quote in question is this: “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco."
I’m not terribly bothered by the fact Twain didn’t
say that, but it’s obvious that whoever is responsible never spent a January in
Cut Bank, Montana.
—Mitchell
Hegman
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