Clara Barton’s dress was so simple that no one tried to follow her fashion. Alice Hubbard.

For personal adornment Clara Barton cared little, choosing green dresses in her youth; and ornaments of bright red, for cheer, in her older years. Corra Bacon-Foster, Author.

Dress changes manners. Voltaire.

Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others. Franklin.

Ridiculous modes, invented by ignorance, and adopted by folly.

Smollett.

To live to dress well indicates a fool. Dr. A. E. Winship.

The plainer the dress with greater luster does beauty appear.

Lord Fairfax.

Beauty, like truth, never is so glorious as when it goes plainest.