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“Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.”
Explanation:
It basically means to not judge anyone by their appearance. For example, sometimes people act weird, quiet, or even mean but we can't judge them unless we are in their shoes. We can't judge them unless we understand the why of his/her actions or way of being.
I think it's from page 60.
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Depending on the context you may consider antonyms to ostentatious such as reserved or modest. The word you are looking for is something like patina or tarnish.
At first he likes it because it would give him more space to crawl around. But later he realized that it would make him a complete bug and try to protect the picture
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Religious beliefs can often stand in the way of what leaders really need to do. For example, say a president is a Christian, Buddhist, etc., what their god/gods may tell the to do don't always line up with what the smartest decision is. (sorry lol i know this is confusing, this is the best way i could word what i was trying to say)