This phrase became a famous epigram of journalism.
John Muir's most famous epigram has to do with the inherent value of untouched Nature, "the great fresh unblighted, unredeemed wilderness."
The end of the paragraph refers to Catullus, his famous epigram about the youth who turned his uncle into Harpocrates.
Among the more famous epigrams were Sayat-Nova's wife's gravestone epigram, which said "456 (1768 y.).
Armstrong did not prepare his famous epigram in advance.
Rogers even provided an epigram on his most famous epigram:
In 1829, Alexander Pushkin mentioned Kokushkin bridge in a famous epigram.
Wilde's famous epigrams remain intact and are reasonably well spoken.
These include his famous epigram on Edmund Burke, his opponent in the trial of Hastings:
He expressed this thought in a famous epigram: "No man ever steps into the same river twice."