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What are the famous aphorisms and ancient poems about "clothes"?

1. Whether a set of clothes or a hat is fashionable or not has nothing to do with a person. —— Shakespeare

2. A grave is the clothes of the deceased. A grave is an ordinary piece of clothes, and a monument is an embroidered clothes. —— Thomas Fuller

3. Brothers are like brothers and sisters, women are like clothes. The clothes were torn and could be repaired, but now Fang Hongjian had an extra mink coat. —— Qian Zhongshu "Fortress Besieged"

4. Only virtue and talent are the only things that matter; if you are not as good as others, you should strive for yourself. Like clothes, like food; not as good as others, don't worry about it. ——Li Yuxiu "Disciple Rules"

5. She has become a different person, even her clothes have changed. I feel that she is becoming more and more strange. ——Gorky "Childhood"

6. For people who cannot speak, clothes are a kind of language, a pocket drama that they carry with them. ——Zhang Ailing

7. Don’t be gorgeous or vulgar, because you can often tell a person from his clothes. —— Shakespeare

8. A truly beautiful person does not apply too much makeup or wear clothes randomly. —— Lao She

9. Even putting clothes on a goose cannot change its attributes. ——Thoreau

10. Women are like clothes, brothers are like brothers. ——Cao Cao

11. The clothes of good people are always suitable for thieves. ——Shakespeare

12. Dressing in fancy clothes does not mean being fashionable. . ——Robert Burton

13. Everything should be beautiful, appearance, clothes, soul, and thoughts. ——Chekhov

14. Our clothes should neither be too colorful and tacky, nor should they be tattered and dirty. ——Senieka

15. Clothes often show character.

——Shakespeare