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The fellow that owns his own home is always just coming out of a hardware store
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"The fellow that owns his own home is always just coming out of a hardware store"

- Kin Hubbard

About this Quote

This quote by Kin Hubbard speaks to the idea that homeownership is a never-ending procedure. Owning a house is a major obligation, and it requires a lot of upkeep and upkeep. The quote suggests that homeowners are continuously having to purchase materials and products from hardware shops in order to keep their homes in good condition. This could be anything from paint and tools to pipes materials and electrical components. The quote also recommends that homeowners are constantly in the procedure of making enhancements and repairs to their homes, which can be a pricey endeavor. Homeownership is a major investment, and it needs a great deal of time and effort to keep it in good condition. This quote acts as a reminder that owning a home is a long-term dedication that requires dedication and effort.

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Kin Hubbard This quote is written / told by Kin Hubbard between September 1, 1868 and December 26, 1930. He was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 52 other quotes.

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