Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Ethel Mumford

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Ethel Mumford.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Ethel Mumford

Ethel Watts Mumford was an American author from New York City. The surname Mumford came from her first husband, George D. Mumford, a lawyer.

An ounce of convention is worth a pound of explanation.
Better a live doggerel than a dead sonnet.
Economy is the thief of time. — © Ethel Mumford
Economy is the thief of time.
The worst thing about cynicism is its truth.
Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
Contentment: The smother of invention.
Life Insurance Motto - Robbing the widows early and orphan.
The danger lies not in the big ears of little pitchers, but in the large mouths.
The Doctor's Motto: Have patients.
Busy people are never busybodies.
The self-made man is often proud of a poor job.
The wages of Gin is Debt.
Those who 'cursed the day they were born' must have been infant prodigies.
The doors of Opportunity are marked 'Push' and 'Pull'.
Imagination makes cowards of us all.
Where there is a will there's a law suit. — © Ethel Mumford
Where there is a will there's a law suit.
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