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Animal Quote by John Ruskin

“A man is known to his dog by the smell, to his tailor by the coat, to his friend by the smile; each of these know him, but how little or how much depends on the dignity of the intelligence. That which is truly and indeed characteristic of the man is known only to God.” quote by John Ruskin
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“A man is known to his dog by the smell, to his tailor by the coat, to his friend by the smile; each of these know him, but how little or how much depends on the dignity of the intelligence. That which is truly and indeed characteristic of the man is known only to God.”

John Ruskin

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Stones of Venice, 1851

People are judged by superficial signs, but true character is known only to the divine.

In simple terms: Surface impressions differ from true character.

Key Takeaway

Seek deeper understanding of others.

Themes

perception identity humility

Mood

thoughtful contemplative

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • social interactions
  • leadership
  • friendship
  • judgment

Key Concepts

philosophy ethics spirituality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truly defines a person?
  • How can we look beyond appearances?
A Different Perspective

Surface judgments can be misleading.

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