Dont judge a book by its cover movie

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Dont judge a book by its cover movie

Andrew Harp designs book covers however when his company is sold German electronics firm Kauftnet he must look to the next chapter of his life.Andrew Harp designs book covers however when his company is sold German electronics firm Kauftnet he must look to the next chapter of his life.Andrew Harp designs book covers however when his company is sold German electronics firm Kauftnet he must look to the next chapter of his life.

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    What movies have the theme don't judge a book by its cover?

    6 Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover… The little cutie made Monsters Inc. a must-see film, and it wasn't just a cute film about scary monsters. It carried the important message that you should never judge a book by its cover, and always give everyone a chance.

    Who said never judge a book by its cover?

    The expression don't judge a book by its cover, sometimes rendered as you can't judge a book by its cover, is traced to the novel The Mill on the Floss, written by George Eliot in 1860.

    What does never judge a book by its cover mean?

    The saying "never judge a book by its cover" or "don't judge a book by its cover" means that you shouldn't judge someone or something based only on what you see on the outside or only on what you perceive without knowing the full situation.

    Where did don't judge a book by its cover come from?

    The phrase was popularized when it appeared in the 1946 murder mystery, Murder in the Glass Room, by Lester Fuller and Edwin Rolfe: “You can never tell a book by its cover.”