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“A well known American writer said once that, while everybody talked about the weather, nobody seemed to do anything about it.”

Editorial, Hartford Courant (27 August 1897); this remark was reportedly quoted by Mark Twain and it has become often attributed to him, but the context of the statement might indicate the contrary situation
Paraphrased variant: Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
Varianta: Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.

“The toad, without which no garden would be complete.”

Thirteenth Week.
My Summer in a Garden (1870)

“Politics makes strange bedfellows.”

Fifteenth Week.
My Summer in a Garden (1870)

“What small potatoes we all are, compared with what we might be!”

Fifteenth Week.
My Summer in a Garden (1870)