Yes, that's a problem of me not being a native english speaker.
"All x aren't y" may mean "not all x are y" in my tongue.
Not a single x is y is more what we would say in the previous case.
But in our case we would say there are x that aren't y.
If thinking is definable, it is wrong that all statements about it are unverifiable (i.e. there are statements about it that are verifiable.)
If thinking is definable, it is wrong that all statements about it are unverifiable (i.e. there are statements about it that are verifiable.)
Well, basic shit.