Some people say, ‘Do not judge the book by its cover! ’ Well, I say not to judge at all. People can say anything they want to say, but for me, cover does matter.

Toba Beta
About This Quote

People often say, “Do not judge the book by its cover,” to mean that you should not make assumptions about someone based on their appearance. In this quote, Arthur writes that he disagrees with the sentiment. He says that he thinks it is a good idea to judge a person based on their appearance. He suggests that you should not be too quick to think poorly of them, but he also does not think you should judge them at all.

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