phrase requests - Idiom for "what is apparent may not be the truth"



Is there an idiom or phrase for "what is apparent may not be the truth"


The use context is: You may see XYZ in zooming off in a Ferrari. But that is only because s/he works in the dealership as a mechanic.




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