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Quotes about appearance
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What I have to say is far more important than how long my eyelashes are. (Henry Jack)
A good man often appears gauche simply because he does not take advantage of the myriad mean little chances of making himself look stylish. Preferring truth to form, he is not constantly at work upon the faade of his appearance. (Henry Jack)
Neglect of appearance becomes men. (Henry Jack)
When disposition wins us, the features please. (Henry Jack)
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The time will come when it will disgust you to look in the mirror. (Henry Jack)
First appearance deceives many. (Henry Jack)
Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden. (Henry Jack)
All things are becoming to good people. (Henry Jack)
The best mirror is an old friend. (Henry Jack)
Wide will wear, but tight will tear. (Henry Jack)
Be not deceived with the first appearance of things, for show is not substance. (Henry Jack)
A dimple on the chin, the devil within. (Henry Jack)
A little man often cast a long shadow. (Henry Jack)
Chins without beards deserve no honor. (Henry Jack)
We see things as we are, not as they are. (Henry Jack)
No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart. (Henry Jack)
Appearance rules the world. (Henry Jack)
There are no greater wretches in the world than many of those whom people in general take to be happy. (Henry Jack)
How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems. (Henry Jack)
I have told you of the Spaniard who always put on his spectacles when about to eat cherries, that they might look bigger and more attempting. In like manner I made the most of my enjoyment s: and through I do not cast my cares away, I pack them in as little compass as I can, and carry them as conveniently as I can for myself, and never let them annoy others. (Henry Jack)
Nowadays those are rewarded who make right appear wrong. (Henry Jack)
Barring that natural expression of villainy which we all have, the man looked honest enough. (Henry Jack)
Bad weather always looks worse through a window. (Henry Jack)
Regardless of weather, the moon shines the same; it is the drifting clouds that make it seem different on different nights. (Henry Jack)
Trust not to much to appearances. (Henry Jack)
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