Expand the idea 'All that glitters is not gold'.
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The proverb 'all that glitters isn't gold' means that everything that looks beautiful or tempting to eyes may not be good for us. In other words, the proverb implies that appearance may be deceiving. We shouldn't judge a thing purely based on its appearance, but rather, should have a closer and deeper look.
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We see many things which shines. And our eyes gets attracted towards it. The thing is "all that glitter is not gold". ...
Outward appearances are often delusive and an attractive outer appearance of a person of thing doesn't always indicate it's real nature is the appropriate meaning for "ALL THE GLITTER IS NOT GOLD".
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