once their was a girl named sonia .she is very beautiful.when people saw her they apperciatye her beauty and told to marry. she also like the people who have beautiful
once she marry the most handsome and beautiful boy after their marriage she is unhappy with that man because he torcher her now she know that all the glitters are not gold
You would have to use this as a quote to include it in another sentence.Example : "As the new director of the company, he found that he had no time left for his own interests, and discovered not only that 'all that glitters is not gold', but also 'be careful what you wish for, as you may get it'."(*Shakespeare's version from Prince of Morocco uses the word "glisters".)
A circle story is a story that all connects. It is all going into a circle.
Based on a true story means some of it is true and some of it is not true. Many movies are based on a true story. The actions, people and words may or may not be true depending on if sufficiently clear records were kept. The more historically distant the less likely it is to be accurate. Script writers may insert certain facts to give credibility to the rest, thus fooling the more gullible into believing it is all true. For instance every movie made about WW II could be said to be 'based on a true story'. As were countless other movies, it does not mean the events or people in the movie were also real.
Yes, but the movie exaggerated a lot of things, like the ectoplasm and firey death.
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
All that glitters is not gold.
"All that glitters is not gold."
The saying that all articles that corusate with resplendence are not truly auriferous can be confusing for many people. This saying simply means that all that glitters is not gold.
"All that glitters isn't gold."
Yes, the story of King Midas is based on the proverb "All that glitters is not gold," which means that appearances can be deceiving and that something that looks valuable may not be as valuable as it seems. This proverb ties in with the story of King Midas, who learned the hard way that not everything he touched turned to gold was truly valuable.
There are many reasons why you should write an essay on All the Glitters is not Gold. You may have to explain why being rich isn't awesome for example.
There is poem by J.R.R. Tolkien that says "All that is gold does not glitter"
The Merchant of Venice, although the play says "glisters" instead of "glitters"
all that glitters is not gold
Since the saying is all about appearance and reality, you think of a plot where something or someone appears to be one thing but when you look at it more closely, it isn't as good as it looks. Your main character discovers this to his chagrin. At the end your main character says ruefully, "All that glitters is not gold".
The phrase "all that glisters is not gold" is found in The Merchant of Venice.
There are two things he learned: "All that glitters isn't gold" and "Be careful what you wish for, you might get it".