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All of us have heard this proverb''All that glitters is not gold''.But there are only few people who truly understand its meaning and use it their lives.
We know that gold is a glittering metal.It is very valuble and possessive in this world.We all work our best to achieve the gold that we need.
But what we do not or should know is that valuble or glittering things are not everything in this world.This means that our hard work and goals in life should be the gold in front of our eyes instead of real literal gold.We must always remember that success in life is the most valuble gold in our entire life.
Let us therefore remember to work our best and achieve the ''gold'' that we require in our everyday life.
-Cheryl Ramona Daniel
"Minunnathu ellam ponnalla" is a phrase in Malayalam, which translates to "everything that glitters is not gold" in English. It conveys the idea that appearances can be deceptive, and not everything that looks valuable or attractive is genuinely so. This proverb serves as a reminder to look beyond surface qualities and assess true worth.
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Bribery works wonders. The strongest resistance can often be broken by sufficient bribery.
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Yes. It comes from an old proverb stating that "words are silver but silence is golden", or something along those lines.
In the early nineteenth century, the idea of "Manifest Destiny" led citizens of the United States to settle on the western frontier. The discovery of gold in California in 1849 hastened that process.
Manifest Destiny
Trust can be a theme, but I would expand the idea "trust."
Manifest destiny.