can't judge a book by its cover

The phrase "can't judge a book by its cover" means that you should not form an opinion or make assumptions about something or someone based solely on their appearance. It implies that appearances can often be deceiving, and one should not rely on external factors to evaluate the true qualities or characteristics of a person or thing. Instead, the phrase encourages looking beyond the surface and seeking deeper understanding before passing judgments.


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