Joseph Addison Quote

A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman.

A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman.

A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman.

A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman.