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But gold is not all that glisters, especially in the academic mind.
It is revealed that the Edge has always been seeded with life, by glisters.
But the sheer numbers of glisters not only fed off the emotions the academics inside- they affected them.
Eventually, one night, a great swarm of glisters covered every wall of the building and terrible sounds could be heard coming from within.
All that glisters is not gold.
As the motto on the gold casket puts it: "All that glisters is not gold."
But the approaching glisters had not."
Gold glisters forever in the Alaskan imagination.
Inside the casket, he finds a skull and a scroll which warns that "all that glisters is not gold."
Thinking back to the interinstitutional agreement of December 2003, that was certainly a breakthrough, but all that glisters is not gold.
She could see the facets in the bandamyion's dark eyes now, dull glisters in the grey light.
Accordingly, "all that glisters" in this version refers to much more than Portia's legendary, suitor-testing caskets.
In 'All That Glisters', it is noted that she can transform into anything organic.
The point to bear in mind is that all that glisters is not gold, and there has been a price to pay for all the splendour.
'All that glisters is not gold, Often have you heard that told; Many a man his life hath sold But my outside to behold.
The flitting flame limned Vain briefly, sparked the rain beading on his black perfection so that he seemed to wear an intaglio of glisters.
All That Glitters or All That Glisters may refer to:
"All That Glisters" (Space: 1999)
A cleansing rain of Riverrise water begins to fall as the Immortals fade into glisters as their life-cycles can finally begin themselves again.
"All That Glisters" is the fourth episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the twenty-eighth overall episode of the programme).
All is not Gold that Glisters, by Samuel Rowley and Henry Chettle, March 1600.
It has been well documented that 'All That Glisters' was greatly disliked by both director Ray Austin and the cast alike.
Glister may also refer to William Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, where the Prince of Morocco says, "All that glisters is not gold."
To the Editor: I think Maureen Dowd is right ("All That Glisters Is Gold," column, May 4).
In fact, our investment in US listed property ETFs outperformed precious metals in 2010, proving that all that glisters is not necessarily gold."