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HASKINS, HENRY S. : Avoid membership in a body of persons pledged to only one side of anything. (Henry S. Haskins, U.S. stockbroker and man of letters, 1875-1957)

HASKINS, HENRY S. : The deadliest contagion is majority opinion. (Henry S. Haskins, U.S. stockbroker and man of letters, 1875-1957)

HASKINS, HENRY S. : Expletives serve opinions well which are not sure enough of themselves to risk expression in restrained language. (Henry S. Haskins, U.S. stockbroker and man of letters, 1875-1957)

HASKINS, HENRY S. : The man who feels that he must be hopeful and cheerful to get along ignores the careers of some pretty successful misanthropes. (Henry S. Haskins, U.S. stockbroker and man of letters, 1875-1957)

HASKINS, HENRY S. : An impossibility does not disturb us until its accomplishment shows what fools we were. (Henry S. Haskins, U.S. stockbroker and man of letters, 1875-1957)