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Quotes About Glitters

Or you might set the morning star for it burns and burns and glitters in the winter dawn, and throws forth beam like those of metal consumed by oxygen. (Out of Doors in February)
~ Richard Jefferies
parasites seldom altogether abandon a monarch so long as the crown still glitters on his head. ("The Story of Prince Alasi and the Princess Firouzkah")
~ William Beckford
Jameson, Better the devil you know than the one you don't—or is it? Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. All that glitters is not gold. Nothing is certain but death and taxes. There but for the grace of God go I. Don't judge. —Tobias Tattersall Hawthorne
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Yeah, exactly. But, actually, boards prefer iron. All that glitters is not hovery.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Mirth is like a flash of lightning that breaks through a gloom of clouds and glitters for a moment.
~ Joseph Addison
Satan is the illusive manipulator. He prances and dances and drinks in the adulation of his worshippers as he glimmers and shimmers, displaying all that glitters and all that attracts the shallowness of man.
~ Billy Graham
The sun will diminish it soon enough: Each wave-tip glitters like a knife.
~ Sylvia Plath
It is true, however, that first impressions often change, for we know only too well that all is not gold that glitters and that though there may be a bright dawn, there is also a dark midnight and a burning, oppressive heat at noon.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
Night simply drapes itself over the day As if someone had lowered a curtain. The sky glitters and moves, Filled with shooting stars and fireflies.
~ Unknown