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 | "Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he?s well
dressed. There an?t much credit in that." |  |
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Charles Dickens
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 | "Beware, as long as you live, of judging people by
appearances." |  |
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Jean de la La Fontaine
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 | "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in
society." |  |
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Mark Twain
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 | "Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in
society." |  |
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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 | "I have heard with admiring submission the experience of the lady who
declared that the sense of being well-dressed gives a feeling of inward
tranquility which religion is powerless to bestow. [Miss C. F. Forbes,
(1817?1911).]" |  |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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 | "It is an interesting question how far men would retain their
relative rank if they were divested of their clothes." |  |
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Henry David Thoreau
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 | "She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a
pitchfork." |  |
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Jonathan Swift
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 | "The fashion wears out more apparel than the man." |  |
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William Shakespeare
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 | "With an evening coat and a white tie, anybody, even a stockbroker,
can gain a reputation for being civilized." |  |
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Oscar Wilde
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 | "You are never fully dressed until you wear a smile." |  |
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