New Delhi, June 3 -- "Fine clothes may disguise, but silly words will disclose a fool." - commonly attributed to Aesop

This quote is widely attributed to Aesop, the legendary Greek storyteller known for Aesop's Fables. What the famous storyteller meant is that appearances may create a good impression, but a person's words ultimately reveal their wisdom, character, and true nature.

However, there is no verified evidence that these exact words appear in any surviving Aesopian text. It is best regarded as a proverb inspired by the moral lessons associated with Aesop's teachings.

The quote highlights the difference between appearance and reality. Clothing, status symbols, and outward presentation can shape how others perceive us at first g...