Mark Twain Quotes About Appearance
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Names are not always what they seem.
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Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
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Honesty is often the best policy, but sometimes the appearance of it is worth six of it.
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Barring that natural expression of villainy which we all have, the man looked honest enough.
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It was on the 10th day of May - 1884 - that I confessed to age by mounting spectacles for the first time, and in the same hour I renewed my youth, to outward appearance, by mounting a bicycle for the first time. The spectacles stayed on.
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Dates are hard to remember because they consist of figures; figures are monotonously unstriking in appearance, and they don't take hold, they form no pictures, and so they give the eye no chance to help. Pictures are the thing. Pictures can make dates stick.
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There are people who think that honesty is always the best policy. This is a superstition. There are times when the appearance of it is worth six of it.
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My heart goes out to anyone who is making his first appearance before an audience of human beings.
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