A Quote by Dolly Parton

Don't judge me by the cover, 'cause I'm a real good book. — © Dolly Parton
Don't judge me by the cover, 'cause I'm a real good book.
If you cannot judge a book by its cover, surely we should not judge an author by one book alone?
You can't judge a book by its cover until you open up and read it. There are going be a million stories out there, true or not true. I say get to know me first before you judge me.
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.
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.
Just as you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, don't judge people by their clothes.
I don't need you to love me. I don't want you to hate me, but just don't judge a book by its cover.
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.
You can't judge a book by its cover, can you?
Don't judge a book by its cover
Never judge a cover by its book.
I used to want covers that represented the book's contents very closely and were also pretty. Many folks automatically believe that this is what makes a good cover. But I've changed my mind about this. While the cover should not lie (by implication or outright), its job is simply to say: 'Pick me up!' to someone who might like the book.
When people first meet me, they think I'm going to be a mean guy or something. I guess I just need to prove that you can't judge a book by its cover.
I've learned that you really cannot judge a book by its cover.
It's OK if we wiretap Osama bin Laden. I want to know what he's planning - obviously not him nowadays, but that kind of thing. I don't care if it's a pope or a bin Laden. As long as investigators must go to a judge - an independent judge, a real judge, not a secret judge - and make a showing that there's probable cause to issue a warrant, then they can do that. And that's how it should be done.
You meet people, and you realize that you can never judge a book by its cover.
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