John Ruskin
A man is known to his dog by the smell – to his tailor by the coat – to his friend by the smile: each of these know him, but how little, or how much, depends on the dignity of the intelligence. That which is truly and indeed characteristic of the man, is known only to God.
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A man is known to his dog by the smell – to his tailor by the coat – to his friend by the smile: each of these know him, but how little, or how much, depends on the dignity of the intelligence. That which is truly and indeed characteristic of the man, is known only to God. - John Ruskin quote

A man is known to his dog by the smell – to his tailor by the coat – to his friend by the smile: each of these know him, but how little, or how much, depends on the dignity of the intelligence. That which is truly and indeed characteristic of the man, is known only to God.

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John Ruskin

English writer and art critic

February 8th, 1819 - January 20th, 1900