"All that glitters is not gold"
Oh really?! But gold actually does glitter, so there is an erroneous premise here.
To be a true and correct idiom or expression it should be coined as, "NOT all the glitters is gold" (gold glitters, but it is not all that does; such as glass, diamonds, metals, etc)
The moral of this post? Don't believe or just take for granted everything that you hear...
To be a true and correct idiom or expression it should be coined as, "NOT all the glitters is gold" (gold glitters, but it is not all that does; such as glass, diamonds, metals, etc)
The moral of this post? Don't believe or just take for granted everything that you hear...