Sentence examples of "No es oro todo lo que reluce" in Spanish

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No es oro todo lo que reluce. All that glitters is not gold.
Todo lo que soy se lo debo a mi madre. My mother has made me what I am today.
No aprendí todo lo que necesitaba saber en el jardín infantil. I did not learn everything I need to know in kindergarten.
Tom hizo todo lo que pudo, pero no lo logró. Tom did his best, but he failed.
Tom no sabía que no debía creer todo lo que dijo Mary. Tom didn't know that he shouldn't believe everything Mary said.
No creas todo lo que oyes. Don't believe everything you hear.
Ella le enseñó todo lo que sabía. She taught him everything she knew.
Todo lo que dice es cierto. Everything he says is true.
Le debo a ella todo lo que sé. I owe everything I know to her.
Amor y deseo son dos cosas diferentes; que no todo lo que se ama se desea, ni todo lo que se desea se ama. Love and desire are two different things; for not everything that is lovely is desired, nor everything desired worthy of one's love.
Todo lo que sabemos por ahora es que Aguiar está bien. Everything we know by now is that Aguiar is fine.
¡Todo lo que hago está mal! Whatever I do is always wrong!
Todo lo que debes hacer es memorizar esta frase. All you have to do is to learn this sentence by heart.
¿Eso es todo lo que tienes? Is that all you have?
Te pusiste mejor porque hiciste todo lo que te dijo el médico. You got better because you did everything the doctor asked.
Todo lo que es inventado es verdadero. All that which is invented, is true.
Todo lo que tú tienes que hacer es esperar a que yo regrese. All you have to do is to wait for me to return.
Pude oír todo lo que dijo el presidente. I could hear everything the president said.
Nadie creyó a Kevin porque todo lo que alguna vez dijo acabaron siendo cuentos chinos. Nobody believed Kevin because all he ever told were tall stories.
Todo lo que debes hacer es dar lo mejor. All you have to do is do your best.
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