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Any affectation whatsoever in dress implies, in my mind, a flaw in the understanding
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"Any affectation whatsoever in dress implies, in my mind, a flaw in the understanding"

- Lord Chesterfield

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In this quote, Lord Chesterfield reveals his viewpoint on the connection in between one's outfit and their intellectual capacity. He asserts that any type of deliberate and artificial manner of dressing suggests a deficiency in one's comprehension or intelligence. Chesterfield recommends that a person's option of clothing need to be a real reflection of their character and inner depth instead of an effort to imitate or create a misconception. By stressing the importance of credibility and suggesting that extreme decoration or pretension in gown signifies a lack of understanding, he encourages individuals to prioritize genuine expression and substance in their look.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Lord Chesterfield between September 22, 1694 and March 24, 1773. He was a famous Statesman from United Kingdom. The author also have 60 other quotes.

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