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Quote By Mark Twain

Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

Mark twain
American Author and Humorist
Born: November 30, 1835
Died: April 21, 1910
Mark Twain, the iconic American author, blended humor and social commentary, leaving a lasting literary legacy

Explanation Of The Quote

Mark Twain humorously suggests procrastination by encouraging delaying tasks even further. The quote pokes fun at the tendency to postpone responsibilities and highlights the need for efficient time management and prioritization.

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