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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".)

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