- is
derived from a 16th-century line by
William Shakespeare, "All that
glisters is not gold". The expression, in
various forms,
originated in or before...
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glister in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glister may
refer to:
Glister (Forgotten Realms), a
fictional city in the
Forgotten Realms Glister, a 2008...
- gold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. All That
Glitters or All That
Glisters may
refer to: All that
glitters is not gold, a well-known
saying All That...
- All that
Glisters is a 1951
Australian radio play by
Edmund Barclay. The
original production starred Marcia Hathaway and
Edwin Finn. The play was a romance...
- Media, 2003 "All That
Glisters" at IMDb Space: 1999 - "All That
Glisters" - The
Catacombs episode guide Space: 1999 - "All That
Glisters" -
Moonbase Alpha's...
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Forgotten Realms is a
campaign setting for the
Dungeons &
Dragons (D&D)
fantasy role-playing game.
Commonly referred to by
players and game
designers as...
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history as the Troll-in-Chief". The New Yorker. 29
January 2021. "All that
glisters is not (Facebook) gold", CounterMeasures: Security,
Privacy &
Trust (A...
- 31, 58–60. ISBN 978-0-521-87536-3. Khisha,
Mukur K. (1998). All That
Glisters.
Minerva Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1861060525. "Sindhi
Voices from the Partition"...
- all
things ill Are but as
slavish officers of vengeance,
Would send a
glistering guardian, if need were To keep my life and
honor un****ailed. Was I deceived...
- not glitter",
based on Shakespeare's The
Merchant of Venice,
which uses "
glisters"
instead of "glitters" "The Man in the Moon Sta**** Up Too Late", adapted...