Aphorisms are terse statements of truth, opinion or a collection of principles.
"The woods are full of poison berries but you don't have to eat them."
Aphorisms are terse statements of truth, opinion or a collection of principles. "The woods are full of poison berries but you don't have to eat them."
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19/9/2015 03:32:49 am
An aphorism is a brief, pithy saying that contains a common fact. So let's begin from there and think of a common fact. e.g. being a builder is not allowed to Catholics
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21/9/2015 03:34:56 am
Aphorism literally means a distinction or definition. The word was first used in the Aphorisms of Hippocrates. The oft-cited first sentence of this work is: Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience misleading, judgment difficult.
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24/9/2015 04:22:04 am
Aphorism basically a difference or a meaning, is a phrase used to explain a concept indicated tersely in a few informing terms or any common fact communicated in a brief and pithy phrase.
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