En toute chose, nous ne pouvons e" tre juge s que par nos pairs. In all things, we should only be judged by our peers.
La femmesait que quand on la regarde on ne la distingue pas de son apparence: elle est juge e, respecte e, de sire e a' travers sa toilette. Womanknows that when she is looked at she is not considered apart from her appearance: she is judged, respected, desired, by and through her toilette.
It is not by what is, in this life, but by what appears, that you are judged.
I have a dream. I have a dream that my four little children will oneday liveinanationwherethey will not bejudged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.
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