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"There's a sucker born every minute" is a quotation often associated with
P. T. Barnum Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891) was an American showman, businessman, and politician remembered for promoting celebrated hoaxes and founding with James Anthony Bailey the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was ...
, an American showman of the mid-19th century, although there is no evidence that he actually said it. Early instances of its use are found among salesmen, gamblers and confidence tricksters.


Attribution to Barnum

Barnum's biographer Arthur H. Saxon tried to track down when Barnum had uttered this phrase but was unable to verify it. According to Saxon, "There's no contemporary account of it, or even any suggestion that the word 'sucker' was used in the derogatory sense in his day. Barnum was just not the type to disparage his patrons." Some reference books, such as '' The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations'', claim that the originator was not Barnum, but probably the famous
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Joseph "Paper Collar Joe" Bessimer. Other sources allege it was first uttered by a banker named David Hannum in reference to Barnum's part in the
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hoax. Hannum was exhibiting the "fossilized giant" and had unsuccessfully sued Barnum for showcasing a plaster replica of the giant, but advertising it as the original. Crowds continued to pay to see Barnum's exhibit, even after both it and Hannum's "original" had been proven to be fakes. A circus competitor to Barnum, Adam Forepaugh, attributed the quotation to Barnum in an 1880s
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interview, but it was likely an attempt by Forepaugh to discredit his rival. To bolster the claim that Barnum was not the originator, a variation of the saying was published in January 1806—four years before Barnum was born—in "Essay on False Genius" in '' The European Magazine and London Review''. The essay relates an antisemitic anecdote in which a person expresses astonishment at a Jewish salesman's ability to sell his damaged and worthless commodities, to which the salesman replies, "there vash von fool born every minute."


Gamblers and con men

In the late 19th century, the phrase gained currency among gamblers and con men as a cynical comment on human gullibility. In an 1879 article entitled "Gambling in Chicago", an "old-timer" says about the struggles of hard-up gamblers: " odness knows how they live, it's mighty hard times with the most of them; in the season they make a bit on base ball, or on the races, and then, you know, 'there's a sucker born every minute'." The use of surrounding quotation marks indicates the "sucker born every minute" maxim must have been fairly well known at that time. Another source credits Michael Cassius McDonald, a Chicago saloon owner in the 1870s, as the originator. According to
Herbert Asbury Herbert Asbury (September 1, 1891 – February 24, 1963) was an American journalist and writer best known for his books detailing crime during the 19th and early-20th centuries, such as ''Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago U ...
's book ''Gem of the Prairie'' (1940), McDonald was equipping his new gambling house, known as "The Store", when his partner wondered if they could lure enough players for the large number of roulette wheels and faro tables being installed. McDonald allegedly said, "Don't worry about that, there's a sucker born every minute." The phrase appeared in print in the 1885 biography of the noted swindler Joseph "Hungry Joe" Lewis, "King of the Bunco Men". The author writes: According to linguist David Maurer's ''The Big Con'' (1940), a similar adage circulated among American con men in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: "There's a mark born every minute, and five to trim him and five to knock him." Here "mark" refers to the intended victim of a scam; "trim" means to steal from; and "knock" means to scare away from a scam. Hence, the overall meaning: There is no shortage of new victims, nor of con men, nor of honest men who want to save a mark from being scammed. Maurer adds that the adage was often used ironically because all con men knew that a mark, once he had "the fever" thinking he was about to win lots of money, "literally cannot be knocked."


In popular culture

In the
John Dos Passos John Roderigo Dos Passos (; January 14, 1896 – September 28, 1970) was an American novelist, most notable for his U.S.A. (trilogy), ''U.S.A.'' trilogy. Born in Chicago, Dos Passos graduated from Harvard College in 1916. He traveled widely as a ...
novel '' The 42nd Parallel'' (1930), the quotation is attributed to
Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," with William Fau ...
. In Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4 episode 13 (" Devil's Due"), Captain Jean-Luc Picard mentions "There's a sucker born every minute" as he explores the possibility of a con artist at work, and Lieutenant Commander Data attributes the phrase to P. T. Barnum. The
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film '' Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena'' gives a Hindi counterpart: "Har Ek Minute, Ek Bakra paida hota hai; aur do usko halaal karne ke liye" here is sucker born every minute; and two to con him


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