Nope. “All that glisters is not gold.” You are probably implicitly assuming that “not” in English only negates what’s after it and not what’s in front of it, but English isn’t that simple—cf “You must not do X” (where “not” negates “do”) and “You need not do X” (where “not” negates “need”).
Nope. “All that glisters is not gold.” You are probably implicitly assuming that “not” in English only negates what’s after it and not what’s in front of it, but English isn’t that simple—cf “You must not do X” (where “not” negates “do”) and “You need not do X” (where “not” negates “need”).