Outward appearance Quote by Jean De La Fontaine Download Open image “Beware, so longas you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.” — Jean De La Fontaine ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Outward appearance Philosophy
Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
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We do not judge men by what they are in themselves, but by what they are relatively to us. — Sophie Swetchine Copy Share Image
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Never judge a person by their looks, they might be beautiful outside and UGLY inside. — J Copy Share Image
Never judge a person by his/her appearance. You don't have the slightest idea what they've been through. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Nothing is so oppressive as a secret: women find it difficult to keep one long; and I know a goodly number of men who… — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
One should stick to the sort of thing for which one was made; I tried to be an herbalist, Whereas I should keep to… — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
No flowery road leads to glory. [Fr., Aucun chemin de fleurs ne conduit a la gloire.] — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
Example is a dangerous lure: where the wasp got through the gnat sticks fast. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
Love cries victory when the tears of a woman become the sole defence of her virtue. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
You've tried to reform what will not learn. Shut doors on traits that you wish were dead; They will open a window and return. — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness? — Jean de La Fontaine Copy Share Image
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To call him a dog hardly seems to do him justice, though inasmuch as he had four legs, a tail, and barked, I admit… — Hermione Gingold Copy Share Image
What matters is not your outward appearance. . . but your inner disposition. Cultivate inner beauty, the gentle gracious kind that God delights in. — Saint Peter Copy Share Image
It is not your outward appearance that you should beautify, but your soul, adorning it with good works. — Clement of Alexandria Copy Share Image
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“When you meet someone, remember their outward appearance can be completely different from their insides. Be gentle.” — Anne Bardsley Copy Share Image
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“Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the LORD sees not as… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A sure way of retaining the grace of heaven is to disregard outward appearances, and diligently to cultivate such things as foster amendment of… — Thomas a Kempis Copy Share Image
In every walk of life each man puts on a personality and outward appearance so as to look what he wants to be thought;… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image