Appendix:Snowclones/X does not a Y make

Etymology
From one swallow does not a summer make, part of a translation of a remark by (384  – 322 ): "One swallow does not a summer make, nor one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy." The phrase is more commonly translated as one swallow does not make a summer.

The "does not a summer make" word order first appears circa 1921, with snowcloned variants beginning to appear around the mid to late 20th century.

Phrase

 * 1) * 1948, Burns Chronicle and Club Directory
 * Schools do not a scholar make. Even professors and teachers will tell you that all their teaching will not produce a scholar unless that scholar is willing, receptive, adaptive and applies himself with earnestness and diligence to study.
 * 1) * 1963, Cue: The Weekly Magazine of New York Life
 * But a prologue and a set do not a comedy make.
 * 1) * 1975, Birding
 * While most of the best birders probably have high list totals for the area of their expertise, it is still true that 600 birds does not a birder make. The only real test  of a birder's integrity is his ability in the field with others.
 * While most of the best birders probably have high list totals for the area of their expertise, it is still true that 600 birds does not a birder make. The only real test  of a birder's integrity is his ability in the field with others.