Very very short story for all that glitters are not gold
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All that glitters is not gold is a well-known saying. It means that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. This expression was first found in Shakespeare's play. It teaches us that the world is full of bright things
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I recently brought a beautiful watch from a local store and considered it one of my prized possessions. My friend had asked me to buy one which was slightly expensive and rather dull looking. But I preferred this one as it was more beautiful and cheaper. However, I regretted it later because this watch stopped after one week and was beyond repair, while the one which my friend had suggested and bought, was still working.
It is an old saying that appearances are often deceptive. We should not judge a person or a thing based on their appearance. Appearance is a superficial way of looking at a person or an object. But when you examine things from close quarters, they tend to look different and even disappointing. There’s a famous proverb that ‘everything that glitters is not gold’. From my experience, I learnt that we should try to find out the exact nature of things without getting tempted by outward show. We should try to judge a person or a thing by their deeds and inner worth and not by their external beauty.
It is an old saying that appearances are often deceptive. We should not judge a person or a thing based on their appearance. Appearance is a superficial way of looking at a person or an object. But when you examine things from close quarters, they tend to look different and even disappointing. There’s a famous proverb that ‘everything that glitters is not gold’. From my experience, I learnt that we should try to find out the exact nature of things without getting tempted by outward show. We should try to judge a person or a thing by their deeds and inner worth and not by their external beauty.
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