write the meaning of "all that glitters is not gold "
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the attractive external appearance of something is not a reliable indication of its true nature.
The proverb “all that glitters is not gold” is stated to have been first used by William Shakespeare in his famous play, The Merchant of Venice. It was published in 1595. Morocco speaks this phrase in his conversation with Portia.
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it means that do not be deceived by looks because a person may look innocent but they are not they might be fake also
you should not trust everyone because every glitter is not gold those fake persons shine like gold which make us blind and we believe them and there lies
example f@ke friends or f@ke l0ve which looks very nice and loving from out side but are t0xic from inside.
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