Words of encouragement in tough times, from Samuel Clemens, writing as Mark Twain:

” . . . the report of my death was an exaggeration.” Mark Twain
The note was published in the New York Journal, June 2, 1897. While it’s true that Twain wrote this, most popular citations have added and rearranged words.
Text of the note:
James Ross Clemens, a cousin of mine was seriously ill two or three weeks ago in London, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness, the report of my death was an exaggeration.
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