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One Quotes by E. W. Howe
- It is your enemies who keep you straight. For real use one active, sneering enemy is worth two ordinary friends.
- There is only one thing for a man to do who is married to a woman who enjoys spending money, and that is to enjoy…
- There is no such thing as a convincing argument, although every man thinks he has one.
- At first a woman doesn't want anything but a husband, but as soon as gets one, she wants everything else in the world.
- As soon as the people fix one Shame of the World, another turns up.
- One has fear in front of a goat, in back of a mule, and on every side of a fool
- If a man takes one day off, it takes him about three days to get the harness fitted again.
- There is only one thing people like that is good for them; a good night's sleep.
- One of the surprising things in this world is the respect a worthless man has for himself.
- One of the most difficult things in the world is to convince a woman that even a bargain costs money.
- Raising children is like making biscuits: it is as easy to raise a big batch as one, while you have your hands in the dough.
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