"Unrememberable" Quotes from Famous Books
... took to itself an improved flavor when Washington was told to drink it slowly and not hurry what should be a lingering luxury in order to be fully appreciated—it was from the private stores of a Brazilian nobleman with an unrememberable name. The Colonel's tongue was a magician's wand that turned dried apples into figs and water into wine as easily as it could change a hovel into a palace and present poverty into ... — The Gilded Age, Part 1. • Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner |