Quotes & Sayings About Misjudging Someone's Character
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All but universally, human architecture values front elevations over back entrances, public spaces over private. Danny Jessup says that this aspect of architecture is also a reflection of human nature, that most people care more about their appearance than they do about their souls. — Dean Koontz

As a novelist, you have to be free. Books can't be an act of filial duty. — Richard Flanagan

Someone's got to be interested in how I feel, just because I'm here and I'm real. — Ani DiFranco

Mankind are a herd of knaves and fools. It is necessary to join the crowd, or get out of their way, in order not to be trampled to death by them. — William Hazlitt

The tree is but a huge boquet. — Henry Ward Beecher

Frazier's got two chances. Slim, and none. And Slim just left town — Muhammad Ali

I don't think what I do is influenced by suffering. I come from a talented people who are prolific in music and dance. — Hugh Masekela

Open yourself and flow, my friend. Flow in the total openness of the living moment. — Bruce Lee

But the purpose of stories was to take the ugly, terrifying truths with which one must live and turn them into brave and beautiful ideas one might love. — Mercedes Lackey

My father used to call me 'bird bones' and, well, the name fits. — Chuck Palahniuk

Our society offers little in the way of reeducation for those who have been torn away from their traditional culture and suddenly exposed to all the blandishments of mass culture-even the churches which follow the hillbillies to the city often make use of the same "hard sell" that the advertisers and politicians do. — David Riesman

I then reached out, put my hands under his armpits and lifted him into the air. He was about as heavy as a department store mannequin. I doubt you've ever lifted one of those but you can probably guess that they're not very heavy. — David Wong

I don't answer, watching the leaves twirl in the wind across the yard, the hood of the car, wherever the breeze forces them to go. They have no control over their path in life. — Jessica Sorensen