• John Ruskin No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart.
    John Ruskin
    English art critic 1819-1900
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John Ruskin - No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart.
No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart. by : John Ruskin
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road-with-clouds No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart.
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