I've learned that you really cannot judge a book by its cover.
Many times I have learned that, you never judge a book by its cover. Like people, it is the inside that counts.
If you cannot judge a book by its cover, surely we should not judge an author by one book alone?
Yes I was burned but I called it a lesson learned. Mistake overturned so I call it a lesson learned. My soul has returned so I call it a lesson learned...another lesson learned
At different times and in different places I have come to expect certain books to look a certain way, and, as in all fashions, these changing features fix a precise quality onto a book's definition. I judge a book by its cover; I judge a book by its shape.
Just as you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, don't judge people by their clothes.
The final lesson a writer learns is that everything can nourish the writer. The dictionary, a new word, a voyage, an encounter, a talk on the street, a book, a phrase learned.
I've always been a big fan of beauty. Sure, you can't judge a book by its cover but who wants to have sex with a book?
Don't judge a book by its cover 'til you've read the book.
Don't judge a book by its cover
You can't judge a book by its cover, can you?
Never judge a cover by its book.
I don't know David Cameron very well. I like him. I think you can judge a book by its cover - whoever said you can't is wrong - that's the whole point of nature giving us intuition, instinct and so on. I think the cover is pretty good.
A great comic-book cover occurs when it gets a potential reader to pick the book up and start thumbing through it. That's a comic cover's job: Attract someone's attention, and persuade them to try the issue out.
The greatest lesson I learned that year in Mrs. Henry's class was the lesson Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., tried to teach us all: Never judge people by the color of their skin. God makes each of us unique in ways that go much deeper.
Don't judge me by the cover, 'cause I'm a real good book.