Talk:There's a sucker born every minute/Archives/2013

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I added an 1806 citation from Google Books for "there's a fool born every minute". There are also a number of hits from 1839 through 1873 for "there's a flat born every minute", which appears to have the same sense:

Man may be fairly styled an animal of the class "gullible." From the hour of his birth till the day of his death, never does the organ of credulity cease to bump out his cerebrum. It is a common saying among the legs of the turf, that "there is a flat born every minute." No dictum can be based on better grounds. Man appears to glory in being swindled.—"Anatomy of the Chess Automaton", Fraser's Magazine, June 1839[1]

Evank (talk) 17:41, 11 September 2013 (UTC)

  1. ^ Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country. James Fraser. 1839. pp. 717–. Retrieved 11 September 2013.