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One Quotes by Kin Hubbard
- One of the commonest ailments of the present day is the premature formation of opinion.
- Only one fellow in ten thousand understands the currency question, and we meet him every day.
- Getting talked about is one of the penalties for being pretty, while being above suspicion is about the only compensation for being homely.
- No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish.
- A grouch escapes so many little annoyances that it almost pays to be one.
- One of the commonest mistakes is thinking your worries are over when your children get married.
- After a feller gits famous it don't take long fer some one t' bob up that used t' set by him at school
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