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Perhaps the same aphorism could be said of our body.
Aphorisms are all very well, but sometimes a point needs to be made more directly.
She is given to aphorisms like "Everybody will have trouble if they live long enough."
Simply, I wanted to make words work like a picture and that led me to writing aphorisms.
I do wish you could come up with more original aphorisms.
This makes a great difference in the meaning of his aphorism.
For true is the old aphorism, that love exists not without hope.
Age catches up with all of us, as the human aphorism would have it.
Nor had he said any of the aphorisms attributed to him.
It is all enough to make one thankful for the aphorisms.
By word association, an old aphorism surfaced in his mind.
A nice aphorism on strategy; he'd have to remember that one.
Other texts or aphorisms may be written on the wall.
This may be true but calls to mind the aphorism about marrying for money.
We could put it in the form of an aphorism: many people, few gestures.
Another theatrical aphorism is that every play has a life and story of its own.
Until 1857 only the History and a small number of extracts from his aphorisms were known.
His writings and small aphorisms have been published in over 100 books.
It was one of the Confederate officer's most important aphorisms.
By 1960, the aphorism was widely known in medical circles.
It is a nice aphorism but "every" claims too much.
The aphorisms attracted little attention at the time of publication.
And there are always the lively if rather cynical aphorisms.
Aphorisms are unforgiving that way: they're either right or wrong.
It carried one of the best-known aphorisms in political history.