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Old 07-Jan-2007, 07:11
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"slithering every thing is not gold" is this correct... i'm not sure...pls correct me
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All that glitters/glistens is not gold.

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That depends on whether you want to state it as a quote or not. You can say: Slithering states that, "Everything is not gold."
Or, you can write it:
Everything is not gold.
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