My interpretation of the proverb is to say, for example, if a middle-class person is wearing a $300 outfit, just because their outfit is extraordinary it does not change their character, their life, and/or who they are. (i.e. clothes do not make a man)
it means to not judge a lady about what they are wearing
The clothes make the man
It is a compliment saying that someone is a fine, strong, young man. It wouldn't be used for someone very thin or someone who is unhealthy.
It means five minutes after whatever hour it is; it is a way of saying time.
The old man wears dowdy clothes because he thinks that clothes nowadays are too bright and weird.
it means a man saying or doing something against the society
A tailor is a man who makes clothes.
Take your clothes off.
A man who makes clothes is called a tailor. This is the guy who actually sews and puts the pieces of the garment together. He is not the designer (although he can be). The designer generally works with the tailor.
the man that makes ed hardy clothing is christian audiger.
The clothes make the man
Late to bed and late to rise makes a man unhealthy, poor and foolish.
what do you call a man who maes clothing
"makes good" "That's good" He is basically saying that he enjoyed the time spent with you.
It means that just because somebody has expensive nice clothes doesn't mean they are rich or an amazing person just as someone who is in dirty or tattered clothing doesn't mean someone is poor or worthless. Its kind of along the lines of, don't judge a book by its cover.
This quote by Ben Franklin emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance and knowledge from experienced individuals in order to truly master a skill. It suggests that trying to learn on your own without seeking help or guidance may lead to mistakes and limitations in knowledge. Franklin is advocating for the value of learning from experts and mentors to become proficient in a particular field.
he may be saying hello to you
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