The original theme of 'Beauty and the Beast' is don't judge a book by its cover. Love what's inside.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned that you really cannot judge a book by its cover.
There's a lot of books that I've purchased simply because of the cover design. On the other hand, there's certain books that, even if I'm very curious about the content, I can't bring myself to buy if I really dislike the cover.
I'm trying to convey to my audience that you really can't judge a book by its cover, and there's more to the universe than you can see with your eyes.
There is no denying the aesthetics of a well-made, well-loved book.
My whole outlook on life is, never judge a book by its cover.
I never quite understood why Disney hadn't made a sincere fairy tale since 'Beauty and the Beast.'
Readers are always surprised to learn that authors have little or no input regarding the cover art for their books.
I simply don't understand authors that know everything before they write it; it seems so cold blooded. I think it's lovely when the story takes over and goes somewhere else.
When it's between the covers of a book, content is perceived to have literary substance - or more so that it might otherwise.
Fiction is too beautiful to be about just one thing. It should be about everything.
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