All That Glitters Is Not Gold

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

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all that glitters is not gold 1. proverb the attractive external appearance of something is not a reliable indication of its true nature. "All that glitters is not gold is a well-known saying, meaning that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so." *** Demi Lovato and her five-year-old daughter, Isabelle, have been like Bonnie and Clyde since the disappearance of Isabelle's father, Wilmer Valderrama, four years ago. However, with the tour coming up and no one around that Demi trusts enough to look after her daughter, she has no other decision than to bring the young girl with her. Things start off great during the first few shows but it doesn't take long for secrets to reveal themselves when unwanted people turn up to one of Demi's shows. What has Demi been hiding? [DISCONTINUED]
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Sequel to The Way He Lies Look at yourself. Take a look at yourself. Stand in front of the mirror, and stare the reflection that looks back at you right in the eyes. This is what you created. The life you've created for yourself. The person that your friends know, your family knows, that you know better than anyone. Do you like your life? Or do you wish you could turn back time and re-write your story? That's what I did, or what I tried to do. I'm not sure what I tried to do. Was I re-writing my past or just simply running away from it? It definitely seemed easier to run. It wasn't so easy to re-write your past though, it would be like messily scribbling out lines written in dark blue pen, people could still see the mistakes you had made while seeing that you're trying to correct them. Where as running? No one needs to know anything. So tell me, which choice do you think I made?

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