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  • Barbershop saying and quotes..

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old barbershop quotes, barbershop sayings, and barbershop proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.




Barbershop. It's in their interests to find alternate vehicles to promote the shows.   

Rob Bennett



Being a barber is about taking care of the people.   

Anthony Hamilton



Barbershop is not a hobby, it's a lifestyle.   

Harvey Feldman



Doing barbershop has made us all better singers. When we hit just the right chord together, there's no better feeling.   

Jonny Moroni




Beware of the young doctor and the old barber.   

Benjamin Franklin



No barber shaves so close but another finds worke.   

George Herbert




You might be a redneck if you need an estimate from your barber before you get a haircut.   

Jeff Foxworthy



There is no bad day that can't be overcome by listening to a barbershop quartet. This is just truth, plain and simple.   

Aldous Huxley



If you keep walking past the barbers, eventually you'll get a haircut.   

Paul Merson



You don't ever ask a barber whether you need a haircut.   

Warren Buffett




There's things people say in the barbershop they won't even say in their own living room, because it's just one of those zones where nobody's going to judge you too much about your dumb opinion.   

Ice Cube



Your barber always knows everything that goes on in the town, doesn't he?   

Adam Peaty




This is a barbershop, not a hair salon. You come in here not trying to impress anyone. It's a place just to talk, to hang out with the fellows, talk about sports, women, relationships.   

Joe Davis



No matter what barbershop you go to, there's always that guy who's just hanging around and doesn't do much, but knows everything that's going on in the community.   

Deon Cole




Your services might be as useful as a barbershop on the steps of a guillotine.   

Rowan Atkinson



A barber lathers a man before he shaves him.   

Dale Carnegie



To make a fine gentleman, several trades are required, but chiefly a barber.   

Oliver Goldsmith



Barbershop conversations are irrefutable proof that heads exist for the sake of hair.   


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