Lingo
cold hands, warm heart
used to suggest that people should not judge others based solely on their outward demeanor or behavior, as someone who appears cold or distant may actually be warm and caring
The origin of the proverb "cold hands, warm heart" is believed to be of European origin, with variations of the saying appearing in different cultures. It reflects the idea that external appearances, such as physical traits or demeanor, may not truly reveal a persons inner emotions or character. This saying serves as a reminder not to judge others based on superficial qualities and to consider the deeper, more meaningful aspects of their character.
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